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Communication Communicating means the passing on or receiving of information. Communication is important so that information, instructions, directions and requests can be passed between people and organisations. Internal and External communications This can be by verbal, non-verbal or written means between people within the same organisation e.g. change of venue for meeting, which is internal communication because the information sent around within the organisation. External communications take place between one organisation and another e.g. Order/delivery confirmation or from one organisation directly to the public. E.g. a leaflet to Tesco's customers informing them of Tescos latest promotions. Types of communication There are many forms of communication a business can use: - E-mail, this is an electronic way of sending written communications, it has many advantages over 'old fashioned' pen and paper': - Advantages Disadvantages Speed, it is a lot quicker, you can send the same letter to many people around the world at the same time. To use...

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