BY HUGHO DEOGRATIUS
It is Role of
communication in today's corporate
necessary to have
basic information of communication before doing any work because of today's
competitive world. That is why I have made report on role of communication in
today's business world. Communication is an important part of today's business
world. The success or failure of business depends upon the techniques of
communication.
Introduction to
communication:
The word
'communication' comes from the Latin word 'communicare'. In Latin language it
means to impart, to express to participate, to share or to make common.
Communication is an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions or emotions by two or
more persons. In other words it is a transmission of messages.
Communication plays
an important role in ensuring that people belonging to a particular country or
religion or culture. Communication adds meaning to mankind life.
Definition of
Communication:
"Communication
is an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions or emotions by two or more
persons"
The communication
process :
Source:
First you need to
clear about why you are communicating and what you want to communicate.
Message:
A message is
information that you want to communicate with others.
Encoding:
The process of
transferring the information that you want to communicate in a proper form.
Channel:
Messages are
conveyed through proper channels, with verbal channels including face-to-face
meetings, telephone and presentation; and written channels including letters,
memos, e-mails, and reports.
Decoding:
Decoding means
receiving of message. It is necessary to interpret the message in the same way
intended by the sender.
Receiver:
The one who
receives the message.
Context:
The situation in
which you communicate with others. This may include the surrounding
environment, corporate culture, international cultures, and so on.
Role of business
communication :
In business,
communication is used for all messages that we send and receive for specific
purpose like running a business, managing an organization and so on.
Communication in business is marked by formality as against social and personal
communication. The success of any business depends upon effective
communication.
Business
communication wheel:
Superiors:
The higher ups in
an organization to whom you report.
Peers:
The co-workers or
people at the same level within an organization.
Subordinates:
The people in an
organization who work under you.
Employees / Unions:
Employees unions
can be quite powerful, so communication with them is important.
Shareholders:
Shareholders are
very important internal stakeholders, since they are the owners of the company.
Customers:
Organization needs
to communicate with customers to provide information about their products and
services.
Intermediaries:
This refers to the
trade - distributors, wholesalers, retailers, franchisees, etc.
Suppliers-
Outsourcing or
relying on outside sources for raw materials and components.
Government:
Communicating with
the government is particularly important in the Indian context and is a part of
public relations.
Society:
Mass media
advertising in the form of "public service advertising" could also be
used to spread these social service messages.
Bankers:
Like shareholders,
organizations need to communicate with bankers, both in good times and bad
times. The reasons for communicating either bankers are the same as those for
shareholders.
Media:
If the company
projects a favorable image to the media, the media in turn will carry a
positive story about the company for free. This is known as "
publicity" and is part of public relations.
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