Business Communication
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communication, behaviourAbstract
Communication is one of the most important part of human life as well as mean of business expansion. In the business sector various communication methods are used to promote a product or services, or organization; it is also used to deliver information and receive information from others. It is also a means of relaying between a supply chain, for example the consumer and manufacturer. According to the encyclopaedia business communication is known simply as “communications".
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