
EBK EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIO
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Author: BOVEE
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 9, Problem 10LOC
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The reasons to take particular care to maintain ethics and etiquette when crafting negative messages.
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Negative messages can be communicated either directly where the negative aspect is directly addressed at the beginning of the message, or indirectly where the negative aspect is hidden between positive messages or other types of messages.
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