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TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Submited By Group No: 13 Saurabh Singh (PGSF 1550) Kumar Rohit (PGSF 1552) Nishant Kumar (PGSF 1554)

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TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS

COMMUNICATION

Submited By Group No: 13Saurabh Singh (PGSF 1550)Kumar Rohit (PGSF 1552)Nishant Kumar (PGSF 1554)Rashmi Sharma (PGSF 1558)Sharad Gupta (PGSF 1560)

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AGENDA

• Introduction• Early innovations and conventional office• Electronics revolution & other advances• Telecommunication• Integration of modern technology in

business communication• Conclusion

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INTRODUCTION

• Business communication is any form of communication, verbal or nonverbal, that is used to relay a message, promote a product or service or share information.

• Business to Business• Business to Employees• Interdepartmental Communication• Business to the Public• Nonverbal

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EARLY INNOVATIONS AND CONVENTIONAL OFFICE

A communication tool is not simply a tool for communication but it supports us in our everyday life and it is also a "tool" in our professional dealings at work, to give us information and knowledge to help us make more informed decisions better and faster. This technological advancement affects not only our individual lives but also structures in which companies and even the global economy cooperate and collaborate.

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ELECTRONICS REVOLUTION & OTHER ADVANCES

Technological advances have brought the world closer, making communication across long distances easier. Telegrams are faster than letters; phone calls, in turn, are faster than telegrams, as well as easier and more pleasant, since they require no go-between and allow users to hear each other's voice.

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Continued.

Technology has given people tools to-

Keeping in Touch

Doing Business

Overcoming Disabilities

Reaching a Broader Audience

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TELECOMMUNICATION

• Telecommunication is an important tool for businesses. It enables companies to communicate effectively with customers and deliver high standards of customer service. Telecommunication is also a key element in teamwork, allowing employees to collaborate easily from wherever they are located.

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Continued.• With the expansion of technological advances

in communication, businesses no longer have to rely solely on local employees or liaisons to conduct business. Telecommuting allows employees to fulfill job responsibilities at a site other than their primary business location, often at home or at a coffee shop. Telecommunication also allows businesses to reach clients without having to meet them face-to-face.

• Email• Video Conferencing• Voice Conferencing• Fax

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INTEGRATION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS

COMMUNICATION

Technology presents businesses with various communication tools which include email , visual communication ”share point” , mobile phones, internet , just to mention but a few. It is up to the business owners to know how to utilize these technologies and improve their performance.  

Uses of technology in business communication-

Integration of Technological communication toolsStrengthen of customer relationshipEffective and reduces costsSet-up a Network

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Continued.

The development of these new communication tools and applications has also changed the way we do business in a number of areas.• Mobility• Outsourcing • Globalisation• Remote workforce • Reduced travel 

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CONCLUSION• The evolution of information technology

reached a turning point with the development of the Internet. Access to the Internet today by individuals, businesses, and institutions alike has created a global market for Internet service and has spurned an increase in productivity in the technological communication field.

• As we venture farther into the Information Age, the nature of life is evidence that future global development will undoubtedly depend on technological advances, particularly in communications.

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