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Corporate Communication Strategies in Responsible Business

Dinesh Bhargava

Editora: Educohack Press

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"Corporate Communication Strategies in Responsible Business" delves into the essential facet of a peaceful and efficient life—communication. This book comprehensively explains corporate communication, including its definitions and methodologies. We explore everything about business communication, its definition, characteristics, and features. Additionally, we examine the benefits of an efficient communication system within an organization.
Our focus extends to various aspects of teamwork, the efficiency of meetings, types of meetings, and the outcomes of effective meetings. We also delve into the relationships between managers and employees, as well as between supervisors and their teams. The book addresses the challenges of corporate communication and provides methods to navigate them accurately.
Offering a wonderful insight into the world of communication, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding and mastering corporate communication in a responsible business environment.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 218 páginas.

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