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nadezda [96]
1 year ago
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Printing and copying costs have skyrocketed at your company, and the company will begin charging employees for all hard copies o

f documents related to internal use. The message informing employees of this change uses an indirect approach and focuses on the environmental benefits of going paperless. Is the sender using an indirect approach in an ethical or unethical manner? Ethical
Business
1 answer:
rjkz [21]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

Ethical

Explanation:

The indirect approach is used when you want to convey a message in an explanatory and justified manner for reasons that lead the sender to gain trust and credibility. Regardless of why the communication is unethical, the sender will use ethical indirect approach to send your message smoothly and justifiably for the sake of greater benefit.

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