written communication
written communication
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by Pj Germain - 2006-12-18
Business people universally agree that mechanical mistakes detract from the professionalism of communications. However, those with proofreading responsibilities commonly experience real frustrations ...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-01-22
Communication is one of the basic functions of management in any organization and its importance can hardly be overemphasized. It is a process of transmitting information, ideas, thoughts, opinions & ...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-01-28
Communication is a process of transmitting information between different parts of an organization. It is one of the basic functions of management in any organization. For communication with the outsid...
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by Kym Moore - 2007-02-18
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, sometimes we take the dependability, kindness and faithfulness of those in our household, people we work with or friendships that are dear to us, for grant...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-03-02
The letter has traditionally been the central vehicle for written messages in the world of business. In fact, it still is. Even today, in spite of the continuing growth in e-mail, text messaging and o...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-03-05
Business letter has a materialistic purpose but effective business letter can also strengthens the bonds between two organizations or the dealer and the customer. Business letters are used for many...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-03-05
Advertising is the most exciting, colorful and resourceful method of communication for promotion of products. It could be informative or persuasive and competitive. Writing an advertisement is a co...
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by STEPHEN THOMSON - 2007-03-30
Communication is a process of transmitting information between different parts of an organization. It is one of the basic functions of management in any organization. For communication with the ou...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-04-05
We live in a communication age, yet a surprising number of people don't know how to effectively use the basic vehicle of communication, the written word. Too often we throw up barriers to communicatio...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-04-07
The main function of any presentation is to communicate effectively and efficiently the information with the audience. In order to make this function effective, the speakers making presentations have ...