Unit 2.4 - Internal and external communication

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is the transferring of a message from the sender to the receiver, who understands the message
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is the information or instructions being passed by the sender to the reciever.
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is between members of the same organisation
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is between the organisation and other organisations or individuals.
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is the method used to send a message for example a letter is a method of written communication and a meeting a method of verbal communication
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is the reply from the receiver which shows whether the message has arrives been understood and if necessary acted upon
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involves a message which does not call for or require a response.
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is when the reciever gives a response to the message and there is a discussion about it.
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is when information is send a received casually using everyday language
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is when messages are sent through established channels using professional language.
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are factor that stops effective communication of messages.