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Concept of Communication- Business Communication for CSEET

Concept of Communication- Business Communication for CSEET

When one communicates to transact some commercial activity, that is, providing goods or services, with the intention of generating profits, it is termed as Business Communication.

The process of communication basically flows from the sender to receiver with intent to expect the receiver to understand the message that has been communicated, be it a fact, opinion, or

Paper 1 - Business Communication - CSEET

Communication is a strength in life. It is an integral feature of every living being. Being able to act and respond is the main characteristic of a human being. Where an expression or thought arises from one, the purpose of the communication gets in.

For example, if a person is hungry and wants to eat to relieve their hunger, we should look at two things. Second, the hunger felt by the human is the feeling that affects him. But secondly, the section where the contact starts is his response to communicate it by asking for food or a gesture to demonstrate that hunger is hunger. It's the way we express ourselves.

 

Communication Definition

  • Characteristics of Communication
  • Types Of Communication
  • Means of Communication
  • Significance Of Business Communication
  • Communication Process
  • Principles of Effective Communication
  • Flow of Communication
  • Barriers Of Communication

 

Description of communications

The word 'communicate' is derived from the word 'Communis' in Latin, which means 'share.' Communication is the expression of information, ideas, thoughts or feelings. It is a mechanism through which, through a common system of symbols, signs, or actions, information is exchanged between people.

There are two individuals in the action, a Sender and a Receiver, in contact. The exchange of information in any form between them can be represented as communication. To be effective in communication, the exchange of ideas and knowledge must result in its intended meaning being communicated and understood.

 When one interacts with the intention of producing income to carry out any economic operation, that is, supplying products or services, it is called Business Communication.

 Communication's characteristics

Communication is essentially a two-way process

  • It is an ongoing process and pervasive in nature
  • It consists not only of facts but ideas and emotions too, a gesture, sign or symbol etc
  • It is goal-oriented. Both the parties sender and receiver should be aware of the common goal to understand the purpose of the communication and react to it.
  • It is an interdisciplinary science. Knowledge from various sciences are used in communication

Types of Communication

Communication may be broadly divided into two types:

  1.  Internal and
  2. External

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