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    my work area. One of these include the fax machine‚ this is mainly used for sending documents instantly to another fax machine through a standard telephone line. Most fax machines can also be used to make copies of documents and some can also be used as a computer‚ printer and scanner. Within my office the other types of office equipment are‚ telephone‚ printer‚ computer‚ laminator and photocopier. The features of the fax machine include speed; fax machines can transit a documents data at various

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    Oral Communication

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    Communication Methods There are many groups‚ which the organisation must communicate with such as internal groups and external groups. A type of communication that may take place would be an oral communication. There are many advantages and disadvantages‚ an advantage would be that oral communication tends to be faster than written forms this allows interpretation and further discussion. A disadvantage would have to be that it lacks the permanent nature of written communication this means it cannot

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    Voip Persuasive Essay

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    BCOM 3950 Persuasive Presentation Outline I. Introduction a. You might be wondering‚ what is VoIP? Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that allows telephone calls to be made over computer networks like the Internet. b. The number of worldwide VoIP users is expected to surpass 300 million by 2014. c. VOIP has proven itself a worthy technological advance that will continue to re-shape the calling landscape in coming years. Today I am going to tell you the how VoIP

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    NVQ 5 Communication

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    job role. Verbal communication within the organisation includes‚ Team Meetings‚ handovers‚ telephone calls‚ staff supervision‚ line management and training events. Electronic communication includes‚ e mails and texts. Other forms of communication are communication books‚ internal mail systems and notice boards Communication with clients include verbal communication‚ notice boards for appointments etc‚ telephone calls‚ body language‚ formal and informal communication‚ sign language‚ pictorial. 1-1 sessions

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    Bussines Communication

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    BUSINNESS COMMUNICATION Business communication it is the communication between the people in the organisation for the purpose of carrying out the business activities. It is a process of exchange of facts‚ ideas‚ opinions and as a means that individual or organization share meaning and understanding with one another. In other words‚ it is a transmission and interacting the facts‚ ideas‚ opinion‚ feeling and attitudes. Communication adds meaning to human life. It helps to build relationship and

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    The telegraph changed how people communicated across long distances. Before this invention‚ people used drumbeats and smoke signals to provide information to other nearby villages. Weather and distance made it difficult to communicate. Someone could read the symbols by looking through a telescope. People needed a better method to communicate and this is where the telegraph comes in. The person who invented the telegraph was Samuel Morse. He was born in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts on April 27‚

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    has been hired by Listen-Up.com‚ a small‚ start-up manufacturer of hearing aids‚ to resolve the difficulties within its customer service group. The company’s products are sold over the Internet or phoned in using the company’s toll-free telephone lines‚ but telephone orders is the main and growing sales channel. During its three years of existence the company has experienced rapid growth with the number of units produced more than doubling each year‚ but now faces a problem‚ scheduling its customer

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    positively viewed inventions in the technological era. Considering that fact a serious question arises. Are there any advantages and disadvantages of using a mobile phone? Earlier days‚ when we were out of home or office‚ we needed to search for a public telephone booth to make a phone call. Now‚ we pick up our mobile phone and dial.  It is a fact that having a mobile phone nowadays is a sort of a necessity. Mobile phones‚ formerly use only for making a call‚ were large and heavy. Along

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    of the audience‚ may not allow for individual feedback in the same way. Electronic media Electronic means of communication have become ever more important in business. They include a wide range of different methods including e-mail‚ fax‚ the telephone‚ video‚ podcasts‚ teleconferencing and webcasts and webinars. The advantage of many electronic methods is that they are quick and can enable the sender to get feedback almost immediately. Electronic communication also means that individuals are not

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    at a rapid paste from people thinking every day of how to make the human life easier such as more efficient telephone and video games‚ which have caused kids growing up at these two times to have an ample effect on them as they grow older. The Telephones in the 1930s was a fairly large console in a building of house with a rotating dial to call people. When people entered to use the telephone to call someone they would have to go to the nearest phone. Kids would be more outside in the 1930s because

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