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(1 recommendation so far) Message 13 of 14 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknamePHOENIXPHONEMAN  in response to Message 12Sent: 1/8/2009 4:28 PM
Code of Conduct ComplianceTest
 
In frame #1 in the above cartoon what could Sally have done to be more proffesional?
 
1. She could have identified herself as a manager after addressing Bob by his name.
2. She should have given Bob 3.5 years to read the Code of Conduct before requesting him to sign it.
3.She should have just kept her big fat mouth shut.
4.All of the above are true.
 
The correct answer is    
 
 
The following statement is true concerning frame #2 of the cartoon
 
1. Bob said nothing wrong to Sally because even though she does have a big fat mouth she is "hot". He was simply stating the truth.
2.Bob needs to go back and have his vision tested again. There is nothing "hot' about Sally.
3. Sally needs a haircut. Her hair resembles Shag carpet from 1970.
4  The corect answer is both 2&3.
 
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Frame #7 of the cartoon depicts Sally getting vey angry. Was this the correct response?
 
1. No. Sally should have just kept her big fat mouth shut.
2. Yes. It is ok for management to talk to emplyees in this manner. After all they just do the work.
3. Sally was wrong. But it is no big deal because Bobs feelings dont matter and upper management will cover up the whole incident anyway.
4. None of the above is correct
 
The correct answer is   
 
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