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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Importance Of Communication In Business

Communication

As we are aware that communication is very important in the course of a business. Before discussing its importance let us discuss that what is communication.
First let us know that what is communication!

“Any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person’s needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge, or affective states. Communication may be intentional or unintentional, it may involve conventional or unconventional signals, may take linguistic or non-linguistic forms, and may occur through spoken or other modes.”

Or in simple words;

Communication is the exchange of ideas, opinions and information through written or spoken words, symbols or actions.

Communication is a dialogue, not a monologue. In fact, communication is more concerned with a dual listening process. For communication to be effective, the message must mean the same thing to both the sender and the receiver.

Now let us discuss something about business communication.

Business Communication

Business Communication is any communication used to promote a product, service, or organization – with the objective of making sale.

In business communication, message is conveyed through various channels of communication including internet, print (publications), radio, television, outdoor, and word of mouth.

In business, communication is considered core among business, interpersonal skills and etiquette.

Historical Background

Thousands years ago, people use to communicate orally. Greeks use a phonetic alphabet written from left to right. After that, many books appeared on written communication principles. In a result of this, Greek started her very first library.

When communism was ruling China, communication had become the biggest challenge within the vast government as well as between government and people. 1st in China and then in Rome postal service was launched. After that paper and printing press was invented in china that made communication easier.

Hence, today’s principles of communications are founded on a mixture of ancient oral and written traditions.

Organization

The arrangements between individuals and groups in human society that structure relationships and activities (Business, Political, Religious or social).

In other words,

A group of people identified by shared interests or purpose, for example, a “Bank”.

Lifeblood of an Organization

Communication is the lifeblood of an organization. If we could somehow remove communication flows from an organization, we would not have an organization.

Communication is needed for:

  • Exchanging information
  • Exchanging options
  • Making plans and proposals
  • Reaching agreement
  • Executing decisions
  • Sending and fulfilling orders
  • Conducting sales

When communication stops, organized activity ceases to exist. Individual uncoordinated activity returns in an organization. So, Communication in an organization, is as vital as blood for life.

Without communication an organization may face many difficulties.


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