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Communication in business
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General remarks Dramatic changes fast effective new computer technology sound vision satellites 1960 2008
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intention channel common code context sender receiver message expectation skills: listening speaking reading writing skills: interpreting understand
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Types of communication (1) verbal non-verbal spoken face to face written letters, memos, reports, diagrams body language – facial expressions, hands, how you sit, stand …
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Types of communication (2) formal informal following procedures job interviews … no procedures discussing a problem when it arises
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Types of communication (3) internal external within a business organisation between sales and personnel department between organisations customer and supplier
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Task Outline the message which each of the following types of body language would give you a smile a frown folded arms clenched fists slouching in a chair
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Task Briefly describe the main forms of body language which you personally use. Can you identify any situations where body language is, or might be, particularly important for communication in the place where you work or study?
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Objectives of communication to enable decisions to be taken to issue instructions to the staff = vertical communication to enable people at the same level to communicate with each other = horizontal communication to communicate externally with customers, banks, suppliers
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to keep staff up-to-date and informed about what is going on = multi-directional communication to provide essential information to the staff (pay, pensions, holidays, benefits, working conditions) = multi-directional communication
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Task An urgent order has just been taken at the main branch of Exclusive Tailoring Ltd, a company which produces high quality made-to-measure suits. List all possible ways which you can think of to get the order to Head Office for processing. Which method of communication would you choose and why?
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Channels of communication open to anyone restricted electronic noticeboards, newsletters, computer networks e.g. management information systems technology based
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Internal CO – verbal methods face to face meetings (formal or informal) telephone (CO between various sections; saves time) interviews or individual discussions
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Internal CO – non-verbal memoranda (memos) commonly used short deals with only one or two specific points minutes summary of main points discussed at a meeting filed for future reference
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letters formal situations external communication notices to display matters of interest to staff no way of ensuring that these are read
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house journals weekly or monthly house magazines reports formal to cover a certain topic
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Informal communication the ‚grapevine‘ rumours and general gossip lunchtime conversations internal (casual discussions between staff) external (working lunches)
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social occasions internal and external Christmas Dinner, circket match, annual outings
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Visual methods of communication internal and external charts, graphs, diagrams complicated information can be understood more easily
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External communication letters and telephone compliment slips (when a letter is not needed) advertising and sales promotion Annual Reports and Accounts (issued to shareholders)
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