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A description of the use of ICT for internal and external communications of the business.  

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Task 6 E5, C3, A1: A description of the use of ICT for internal and external communications of the business. There are many internal and external communications within a company or business such as the following: * Internal: * Email May be used when fellow employees want to stay in contact, or other important things have to be shared. * Telephone: * Is used when contacting employees, as they may ask if they could do extra hours, or they are unable to come, or another form of illness. * Newsletters: * May be used to advertise McDonalds telling them about sale figures, good quality service etc. * External: * Intranet, e-mails, faxes or internet e-commerce may be set up for the working employees, giving information about the company, pay rates, shifts that they may work, etc. The use of ICT has increased having computers generating and managing information flows. A computer-based management information system provides the means to communicate, collect,...

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