Asked by
Karena Tinsley
on Nov 19, 2024Verified
If you have mildly negative information to deliver as part of a positive message you should ________.
A) put the negative information last
B) put the negative information first
C) put the negative information in a separate message; never combine positive and negative information
D) put the negative information in a favourable context
Mildly Negative Information
Information that, while not overwhelmingly detrimental, has a somewhat adverse impact on perception or outcomes.
Positive Message
Communication that conveys good news, encouragement, or optimism.
- Utilize strategies for effectively conveying mildly negative information within positive messages.
Verified Answer
AJ
Learning Objectives
- Utilize strategies for effectively conveying mildly negative information within positive messages.