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Communication: Communication is one of the key aspects in keeping a successful business on top. All organisations need to have effective methods of communication so that everyone is clear about objectives, everyone is informed of changes in the working environment and therefore members can respond to these new ideas. The communication process involves a transmitter sending messages to receivers. A transmitter must be able to encode information so that a receiver can decode the information with ease. This information can be sent in a variety of forms from oral to written messages. Although a message is transferred from transmitter to receiver there is no guarantee that the receiver will receive the full message or be able to decode it, this could be due to a communication problem. Communication problems are know as noise. Examples of noise could be: * Language problems: This could be to do with different levels of knowledge on...

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