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, Chapter 01

Establishing Credibility


True / False Questions


1. People who cheat in school are more likely to cheat in the workplace.

True False

2.
In the post-trust era, most employees have faith in their leaders and colleagues.




True False

3. Kai, who wants to be a veterinarian, has lined up a summer internship working for a
local veterinary hospital. That kind of experience will help him develop competence.

True False

4. Kelsey pursues business opportunities aggressively because she believes that doing
nothing can be very costly. Kelsey demonstrates a focus on action.

True False

5. A manager who acts out of self-interest is more likely to be viewed as credible than
one who does not.

True False

6. Effective communicators gain trust by connecting with others.

True False

7. Nancy wants to cultivate a sense of community. Her first step should be to explain
her needs to the team.

True False




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,8. Someone who has an enlarged vision of those affected by his or her business
activities has a sense of accountability.

True False

9. In the phrase stakeholder view, the word stakeholder refers to someone who owns a
share of the business.

True False

10. A company president often states in her written and oral communications that she is
answerable to the people who use the company's products. By repeating this so
frequently, she most likely causes people to mistrust her.

True False

11. Character-based traits are instrumental in establishing trust in the workplace.

True False

12. It is the duty of government employees to act visibly, predictably, and
understandably when dealing with the public.

True False

13. In recent years, transparency has become the dominant business ethic for
communications.

True False

14. Employees usually speak up when they observe potentially unethical behavior.

True False

15. In recent years, employees have increasingly judged their upper managers to be
ethical.

True False

16. A person of integrity will have one set of values for his or her personal life and
another set of values for his or her work life.

True False

17. Because business problems are expensive and time-consuming to solve, experts
recommend avoiding open discussion of serious issues.

True False


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, 18. Today, most workplaces are becoming more closed off and independent.

True False

19. The FAIR test is a way to predict how employees will react to a new policy.

True False

20. A study showed that the public speaking ability of business leaders is a key influence
on employee engagement.

True False




Multiple Choice Questions


21. Which phrase explains what the post-trust era is?



A. a period in which the government no longer allows monopolies or
trusts to form
B. a period characterized by the formation of trusts to manage the wealth of
businesses
C. a period in which people put more of their trust in big business than in big
government
D. a period in which the government allows financial trusts to try to make the
economy safer
E. a period in which people have lost the trust they once had in the business
community

22. What brought about the state of affairs known as the post-trust era?



A. the disclosure of widespread cheating in
school
B. a series of business scandals and economic
crises
C. the decrease in human interactions in
business
D. the practice of outsourcing
jobs
E. a switch to more transparency by
businesses



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