By Tony Jacowski 
Good  communication means your message is  being sent and those  receiving it  clearly understand it in it's entirely. Because of this,  they are more  likely to respond to it in a positive manner. When this  occurs, it  means the message was communicated effectively. A customer  who receives  poor communication from an employee will most likely have  an  unfavorable response to a company. The reason for this could be  because  the person listening does not possess a clear understanding of  what  the person doing the talking is actually saying. Perhaps the  request is  unclear, or maybe the person listening did not pay close  enough  attention.
Communication is one of the most basic   functions  of management in any organization. Its importance can never  be over  emphasized. It is the process of transmitting ideas, thoughts,   information, opinions, and plans between various parts of an   organization or sometimes to those on the outside of an organization who   have a vested interest in the business and need to know the   information.
Human relations cannot be present  without  communication. Good and effective communication is required for  both  personal relationships and successful business relationships. You  can  use business software and other popular applications for writing   communications, or you can utilize the telephone and in-person methods   for the spoken part. No matter how you communicate, make sure there is   both talking and listening going on and that you take the time to   carefully consider what is being said to you.
All three forms of  communication are important to a  business. The written communications  can serve as a record of sorts  while the phone conversations can  facilitate the beginning of a great  business relationship. The in-person  communication will also help to  further promote the business principles  as well as the products.  Face-to-face communication is especially  important between companies  and their customers. This is what keeps them  coming back time and time  again and what can place the business in the  forefront of many  situations that are perfect for acquiring and  maintaining customers.
 
 
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