In the communication process, what is noise and what is its significance?
What will be an ideal response?
Noise is the unplanned static or distortion during the communication process, which results in the receiver getting a different message than the one the sender sent. Due to the noise, the consumer can get distracted and might miss the key point.
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Marketers are most likely to recognize an action as unethical when:
a. there is a greater degree of agreement among managerial peers that the action is harmful. b. there is a long time gap between the action and the onset of negative consequences. c. fewer individuals in the organizations are likely to get affected by the action. d. top managers exercise little control over the organizational culture.
A transaction that includes both a goods and a services component will be covered by the UCC
so long as there is some aspect of the contract involving the sale of goods. Indicate whether the statement is true or false