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August 25, 2009

Designing Free Business Communications

Communication lies at the heart of any business. Writing is a tool of communication; it is not simply a way of conveying a conversation. Thus, the information just like communications in business. To compound the problem both parts were tending to be referred to by the same name.

This is a problem about 90% of web site suffer with. It is important for all companies, and organizations to do communication audits to insure the right Contemporary Business Communication is being passed on. But, like water it does flow, information, like living organisms want to be free.

So, I guess the question you should be asking since all this is coming fast is; Have you considered how you will use this technology to do all you do better in your business? Well, think about it for a second, you can collaborate on designs. You should be conversational (e.g. write using the kind of words you might use if you were having a conversation) but not as though you were having a conversation. Writing is a tool of communication; it is not simply a way of conveying a conversation. Is it true that not everyone can be trusted with information? Many people would agree, some would go so far as to say that humans cannot be trusted with information, but why? Well, information is power and if you power-up those who cannot control their integrity levels or choose not to, then in a way giving them the information makes you an accessory to their actions.

But that’s not all this technology will do and there will be entrepreneurs and innovators bringing you new applications for these new fantastic business communication tools, as fast as they can think them up. This simple thing is to never assume anyone knows anything. But want to be Business and Administrative Communication. This did not mean believing they were stupid (something business people often wrongly assume about those who read their communications) but that they just knew nothing about what I was trying to get across.

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