
EBK EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIO
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Author: BOVEE
Publisher: YUZU
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What does ethical communication include?
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Ethical communication is the practice of being truthful, honest, and accurate in the process. The good ethics expected in a field are the ones accepted and defined within a society to govern the behavior of the people. Unethical communication is where the truth is evaded and the audience is manipulated in various ways.
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