Overview/History
The word communication has been derived from the Latin word "Communicare" which means to impact, participate, or transmit. Now communicare is also obtained by the word "Communis" that is known to share. Thus, communication may be defined as the interchange of thoughts and information to bring about mutual understanding on the subject's significance. Business communication focuses primarily on achieving goals and, in the case of aTypes of business communication
Internal Internal communication also known as workplace communication or organizational communication is the interchange of information within the organization. From employee-to-employee or employee-to-superior the purpose of all information is to develop trust and/or to increase productivity. Organizational communication involves meetings, exchange of email messages, or collaboration for projects. It is determined that the success of communication within the individuals of the organization underlined the companies success. For business leaders it is important for them to understand the role of communication in order to motivate employees in accomplishing goals for the company. Low engagement in an organization can cost the global economy trillions of dollars a year. Since information is being shared up and down the hierarchy of communication channels, it is shared in various forms such as; verbal, written, and digitally within teams and the company as a whole. Importance of internal communication # Boosts up employee productivity and satisfaction; communication between staff and leadership where employees feel encourages to give out their ideas and opinions on matters, makes them feel valued. # Promotes the supply for information; information being passed at the right time to the right people decreases the chances of information overload. # Sharing goals and objectives; keeping employees a flow of the companies goals makes them feel well-informed and capable of taking action on it. When conflict arises in detaining certain goals then, being allowed to communicate fast between the company reduces stress and faster thinking to get things done. External External communication is any party outside the company such as; business-to-business or business-to-consumer. The audience can be the suppliers, clients, potential business partners, associations, and the news media among others. Whether the messages be informational or promotional the aim for external communication to take place is to share information about the business and its products or services. Business-to-consumer communication, also known asEffective Business Communication
Effective communication mainly revolves around how employees and management interact with one another to reach organizational goals. They accomplish this by improve organizational practices and reduce errors. All organized activity in a company relies on the process of business communication and your communication strategy. The importance of effective business communication also lies in: * Presenting options/new business ideas * Making plans and proposals (business writing) * Executing decisions * Reaching agreements * Sending and fulfilling orders * Successful selling * Effective meetings * Providing feedback to employees and customersBarriers to business communication
There are several barriers that a business might experience when communicating with business partners. Such barriers can prevent one from receiving or understanding messages others use to convey information, ideas, and thoughts. Language Language is an essential source for human communication because without it, it is not easy for people to communicate among each other. Individuals use language to convey their thoughts, feelings, opinions, information, and emotions to other people. Language barriers can make communication between internal and external parties difficult with misunderstandings, inefficiencies, and mistrust. Forms of barriers can be cultural differences, psychological differences, and dialects and jargon. Intercultural communication and behaviors Intercultural communication is often used to describe a range of communicational issues that increase inside an organization of different variety of religious, social, ethnic, and educational backgrounds. Intercultural communication becomes more complicated because individuals interpret communication between colleagues based on past experiences and their cultural backgrounds. If two people of different cultural backgrounds interact, intercultural communication is most likely to take place. Different cultures also have different behaviors on what they consider to be a polite behavior and negative behavior. An example to be set is, in certain cultures it is the right norm to bargain about prices while in other cultures it may seem rude. Environment Environment barriers in business communication become to be distractions, errors, faults, or anything outside the person you are communicating with. Among space, noise and climate, time becomes an environment barrier when an organization that expects quick results will not afford slack from their employees.Business communication studies
Higher learning institutions offer communication courses, and many are now offering business communication courses. These courses teach students how to communicate more effectively. Attending these courses help students understand the communication barriers they might experience when communicating with others. It is suggested that 93% of employers believe that clear communication skills are more important than the students' actual major area of study. Communication competence is an ability that is sought after by employers and often leads to professional success.Application
Many scholars have analyzed employee performance and have come to find that positive performance is far more than competence and skill but also the use of effective communication. Through better communication, employees stimulate productivity in their own work as well as their colleagues and promote long-lasting improvement in the workplace environment. From the manager's perspective, a relevant understanding of business communication allows them to guide the organization in a more effective and productive manner. Specifically, an open communication line connecting departmental units is greatly reliant on business communication. Through sound practice, managers and portray and employees can understand a business's goals and objectives. *Founded in 1936 by Shankar is the Association for Business Communication (ABC), originally called the Association of College Teachers of Business Writing, is "an international, interdisciplinary organization committed to advancing business communication research, education, and practice." *The IEEE Professional Communication Society (PCSSee also
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