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The Purpose of External Business Communication
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There are many different ways of external communication. This includes letters, annual reports, forms, newsletters, advertisements, etc.

 

The purpose and objectives of external communication is to:

  1. Provide information to consumers about products and services to do with the organisation.
  2. Promote the organisation.
  3. Handle enquiries about the organisation and its products and services.
  4. Advertise the organisation.

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  1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Communication for Businesses
  2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Annual Reports as a method of external business communication
  3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Letters as form of business Communication
  4. Aims of Internal Business Communication
  5. Barriers to Communication and Causes of Communication Failure in Businesses
  6. Faxes and Leaflets
  7. Methods of Communication
  8. Processes of Communication in a Business Organisation
  9. Telex and Teletext for Business Communication
  10. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Tannoy System for Business Communication
  11. The Purpose of External Business Communication
  12. Using Notices in Business Communication - Advantages and Disadvantages
  13. Videoconferencing for Business Communication

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