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Effective Business Communication - Coggle Diagram
Effective Business Communication
The main objectives of organizational communication is the establishment of lasting relationships with its audiences and with its employees.
Potential customers and clients know your business, they will not have the information to contact you or buy your products.
Tools of
Internal communication
Face-to-face conversation:
Face-to-face meetings build stronger and more meaningful relationships because they allow for better social opportunities to bond with clients and co-workers.
Meetings:
Running an effective meeting is more than just sending a notice that your team will meet at a particular time and place.
Evaluation interview:
Performance evaluation has different objectives for management and for employees.
Memorandum:
Business memoranda are formal documents that most companies use to communicate.
Mail exchange:
E-mail is a highly demanded instrument in business communication and, in general, it is a very effective communication tool.
Tools of
External Communication
Interview with the media:
Media interviews are a very effective way to share your research and ideas with a large audience.
Public speeches and
discussion panel:
It occurs when individuals and groups engage in dialogue in the public sphere to deliver a message to a specific audience.
Annual reports:
In the current context it has become an important communication material.
Websites:
The so-called spaces on a computer and the Internet where people put information about themselves, their interests, services and businesses.