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Processes of Communication in a Business Organisation
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The process of communication would be as follows: Message conceived – decision made to send message and reasons why. Message encoded – information for notice and what sort of layout is going to be used etc. Communications medium selected – communication method selected, in this case notice. Message decoded – language and knowledge used to send out the right message. Message interpreted – meaning of notice, recipients’ view. Feedback supplied – feedback supplied to sender e.g. opinions, response etc.

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  10. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Tannoy System for Business Communication
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