When preparing to send a message, what should be determined?
A) Will anything change as a result of the message?
B) Is the purpose realistic?
C) Is the time right?
D) Is the purpose acceptable to the organization?
E) Is the message clear and meaningful?
Answer: E
Explanation: E) A clear and meaningful message considers whether the message will change anything, if the message is realistic, if the time is right and if the purpose is acceptable. If any of these elements are missing, then the message may not be meaningful to the audience.
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