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COMMUNICATION
BY
A.VINOTHKANNAN
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
1-Business Communication is goal oriented.
2-The rules, regulations and policies of a company have to
be communicated to people within and outside the
organization.
3-In early times, business communication was limited to
paper-work, telephone calls etc.
4-But now with advent of technology, we have cell phones,
video conferencing, emails, satellite communication to
support business communication. Effective business
communication helps in building goodwill of an
organization.
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IS OF
TWO TYPES :
Oral Communication – An oral communication can
be formal or informal. Generally business
communication is a formal means of communication,
like : meetings, interviews, group discussion, speeches
etc. An example of Informal business communication
would be - Grapevine.
Written Communication - Written means of
business communication includes - agenda, reports,
manuals etc.
THERE ARE 7C’s OF EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION:
COMPLETENESS
CONCISENESS
CONSIDERATION
CLARITY
CONCRETENESS
COURTESY
CORRECTNESS
COMPLETENESS:
The communication must be
complete.
It should convey all facts required
by the audience.
The sender of the message must
take into consideration the
receiver’s mind set and convey the
message accordingly.
A complete communication has
following features:
1 -It develops and enhances reputation of an
organization.
2 -A complete communication always gives additional
information wherever required. It leaves no
questions in the mind of receiver.
3 -Complete communication helps in better decision-
making by the audience/ readers/ receivers of
message as they get all desired and crucial
information.
4 -It persuades the audience.
Conciseness :
Conciseness means wordiness, i.e, communicating what you
want to convey in least possible words without forgoing the
other C’s of communication. Conciseness is a necessity for
effective communication.
Concise communication has following features:
It is both time-saving as well as cost-saving.
It underlines and highlights the main message as it avoids using excessive
and needless words.
Concise communication provides short and essential message in limited
words to the audience.
Concise message is more appealing and comprehensible to the audience.
Concise message is non-repetitive in nature.
Clarity:
Clarity implies emphasizing on a specific message or goal
at a time, rather than trying to achieve too much at once.