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Business communication involves internal and external communication.  

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In our everyday lives we communicate with other people. It can be talking to someone over the phone, chatting on line, e-mailing a relative or even just chit-chatting with your friend. Communication may have a lot of definitions. It can be giving, getting, or trading of information. It's not only information that be traded. It can also be opinions or ideas. It is a process of talking to someone, letting other people know how we feel, having comments on what people say, and many more. It can be as simple as any two parties exchanging information. There are different types of communication. These are the written communication, oral communication, visual communication and the non-verbal communication. Under these types are the modes of communication, and these are thinking, action, observation, speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Business communication involves internal and external communication. Internal communication is when the members of...

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