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GEB 3213 Exam 1 Hayes FSU Questions
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Chapter 1 - Answer-Emotional Literacy

Section 1- Ch. 1 - Answer-Strictly Business: A Brief History of Corporate Language

Business culture - Answer-1) The norms, values, and beliefs that pertain to all aspects
of doing business in a culture.

2) Language used while conducting business informs how we view tasks, accomplish
goals, and build relationships

o Risk limiting ourselves to outdated clichés that no longer apply to the ever-changing
landscape of corporate America

Emotional literacy - Answer-1) The capacity to perceive and to express feelings,
especially as they surround intimate relationships

o Business Language is void of emotion because decisions based on emotion are often
seen as naïve, illogical, and possibly unprofitable

Discourse - Answer-1) Written or spoken communication, personal interactions, debate
2) Business related discourse is learned behavior

Code switch - Answer-1) We use different vocab and ways of speaking/communicating
in different situations and with different people

o Ex: We laugh and cry with friends and family

o Ex: At work, we often do put personal concerns aside to concentrate on whatever
important task is at hand

Workplace Alienation - Answer-1) Feeling disconnected from co-workers because
business relationships lack intimacy we're accustomed to outside of work

o Fast-paced work environments leave especially little room for coworkers to form close
bonds

o Slower-paced office environment can limit personal interactions

o Wharton study shows that this kind of loneliness has a negative affect on job
performance

, Reciprocity - Answer-Mutual benefit (both parties can gain)

Section 2- Ch. 1 - Answer-Metaphors and Idioms in Business

Metaphor - Answer-1) Figure of speech comparing two different things in regard to
Competition (different cultures use different metaphors)

2) We use them in order to make complex ideas easy to understand. They serve as a
kind of shorthand that simplifies our communications with people

o corporate ladder
o business as a kind of "game."

Zero-Sum Game - Answer-1) A situation in which one person's gain is another's loss

Idioms - Answer-Words and phrases that mean something different from the literal
meanings of the words in regard to Competition
o It's a dog eat dog world

Collectivism - Answer-Giving priority to the goals of one's group (often one's extended
family or work group) and defining one's identity accordingly
o Ex: Business Culture in Japan emphasizes collectivism

Individualism - Answer-Giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining
one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications (American
Dream)

o This image of a single, successful businessperson rising above the competition to
build a capitalistic empire permeates our cultural understanding of how business works
in the United States

o The cultural norm of individualism has both rewards and drawbacks, and not being
aware of the potentially negative side effects of misunderstanding the "rules" of the
game you're about to enter can have disastrous results

Individualism- War and Sports - Answer-1) The Art of War- Sun Tzu's military strategy
have translated well into business world (Forbes)- Top Down Approach

2) Sports- win or lose attitude
o "roll with the punches"
o "throw in the towel"

Section 3 (notes included)- Ch. 1 - Answer-Shifting Paradigms in the Language of
Business

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