How could you ethically use a group you observed as an example of inefficient or even harmful group behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
Disguise the story so no one could detect what group and what people you were talking or writing about (1).
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Ethical communication is characterized by
A) blind obedience to your boss, regardless of what she requests. B) saying whatever you're thinking, even when your words are hateful. C) withholding from the public eye negative information about your company. D) the ability to choose freely from among several alternatives. E) keeping your personal values to yourself.
After a lengthy meeting with the boss and several of his coworkers, Alex asked his friend Jeff if he was concerned about the number of layoffs that his boss said were coming. Jeff looked puzzled for a moment before telling Alex that he wasn't sure when exactly their boss had said to expect layoffs. That exchange reflects which of the following myths of listening?
A. Hearing is the same as listening. B. All listeners hear the same thing. C. Listening is natural and effortless. D. People vividly recall information that they hear.