What communication means

February 28th, 2009

Communication is a technique involving the correct use of language and efficient use of mechanical devices such as telegraph, telephone, teletype, radio, television, typewriters, Xerox and other duplicating machines, computers etc. It is a two-way channel for transmitting ideas, plans, commands, and reports or suggestions along all appropriate paths within an organization. Communication also includes broad public relation and industrial relation concepts of contact between corporation executives and employees, stockholders, customer and the public. Its purpose is two-fold: it seeks to inform and to influence or persuades To accomplish these ends, it is necessary that the message received and that it be understood because immediate upon receiving there is a mental or emotional response even before an observable action takes place.

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