Modern communication systems allow for the transmission of signals through various mediums like copper, air, or glass. This document discusses different modern communication media including telephone, mobile phones, computers, the internet, email, conferencing, instant messaging. It outlines both the positive and negative impacts of technology on communication and society. On the positive side, technology has improved connectivity and information sharing, but it can also cause issues like stress, lack of privacy, obesity, and weakening of social bonds from overuse.
Uses of technology in business communicationMushfiq Rayan
This is the very competitive era of borderless business, where technology brings the easiness. Today’s business is totally dependent on communication; here technology plays a very vital role also. These very necessarily suggest us to be efficient in technology to compete in global business. With an increasing number of organizations exploiting information technology in innovative ways, many companies have been adding a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to their executive leadership teams. Technologies are now using for both internal and external communication of firms. Technologies are using in both written and oral communication. Different technological tools are being used in today’s business communication. More and more tools are being introduced every day. In this presentation I’ve just tried to analyze about the existing technological tools, theirs impact on business communication, advantages and disadvantages of different tools and their continuous improvement and also about upcoming technologies, which may play more important roles on business communication.
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Uses of technology in business communicationMushfiq Rayan
This is the very competitive era of borderless business, where technology brings the easiness. Today’s business is totally dependent on communication; here technology plays a very vital role also. These very necessarily suggest us to be efficient in technology to compete in global business. With an increasing number of organizations exploiting information technology in innovative ways, many companies have been adding a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to their executive leadership teams. Technologies are now using for both internal and external communication of firms. Technologies are using in both written and oral communication. Different technological tools are being used in today’s business communication. More and more tools are being introduced every day. In this presentation I’ve just tried to analyze about the existing technological tools, theirs impact on business communication, advantages and disadvantages of different tools and their continuous improvement and also about upcoming technologies, which may play more important roles on business communication.
The advantages and disadvantages of communications are shown in this ppt. Hope it helps you in anyway. If you like it then follow me my username is Abhi_nightfury69
Never underestimate the importance of communication skills. This presentation reviews the importance of communication in varied areas of life. It underscores how important communication skills are and highlights the surprising benefits of using communication skills effectively.
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You see some form of this requirement listed in just about every job posting. But what do employers really mean by the term “communication skills”? What are they looking for in employees? The Capella University Career Center shares their thoughts.
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3. Write Well and Proofread.
Good written communication cannot be underestimated or undervalued in the workplace. When you write professionally, you need to write well. This means check your spelling, use good grammar, and, avoid industry jargon. Proofread your work before you send it. This applies to emails, presentations, memos, reports, blogs—really any form of written communication in the workplace.
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Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills are essential for collaborating with others, communicating to your supervisor, and speaking with customers or clients. This means speaking clearly, concisely, and loudly (but not too loud), while building a good rapport with your audience. (See #1.)
5. Present with Confidence.
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2. Communication systems
interconnect communication devices by guiding signal
energy in a particular direction or directions through a
transmission medium such as copper, air, or glass. ... In
this course (Modern Communication Systems) we address
issues of the design and provision of modern
communication systems.
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF MODERN
COMMUNICATION?
3. Communication media refers to the means of delivering
and receiving data or information. In
telecommunication, these means are transmission and
storage tools or channels for data storage and
transmission.
WHAT ARE THE MEDIA OF COMMUNICATION?
4. Telephone and Voices Mail
Mobiles
Computer
Internet
E-Mails
Conferencing
Instant Messaging
Positive impact of Technology –
Negative Impact of technology –
COMMUNICATION TOOLS
5. They are many types of telephones and only you can decides
which types or combinations of types right for you . even the
standard telephones that in installed in your office has many
options. the telephones line should have the capability to take
messages in case it is not answered personally.
TELEPHONE AND VOICES MAIL
7. The compute has become a very affordable tool today. the
following discussion will focus on two base models of the
computers
1 desktop
2 laptops
COMPUTER
8. A computer designed to fit comfortably on top of a desk,
typically with the monitor sitting on top of the computer.
Desktop model computers are broad and low, whereas tower
model computers are narrow and tall. Because of their shape,
desktop model computers are generally limited to three
internal mass storage devices. Desktop models designed to be
very small are sometimes referred to as slim line models.
DESKTOP MODEL
9. A small, portable computer -- small enough that it can sit on
your lap. Nowadays, laptop computers are more frequently
called notebook computers.
LAPTOP COMPUTER
10. The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks
The Internet is a network of networks that connects users in every
country in the world. There are currently over one billion Internet
users worldwide
INTERNET
11. The Internet is a global web of computers connected to each other
by wires, (mostly phone lines). If you look at a map of big cities,
smaller towns, and scattered houses, each is connected together
with roads, railways, etc.. This is similar to the Internet, except
with the Internet, wires connect computers. The Internet is a
superhighway.
13. E-MAIL
Email is short for 'electronic mail'. Similar to a letter, it is
sent via the internet to a recipient. An email address is
required to receive email, and that address is unique to the
user. Some people use internet-based applications and some
use programs on their computer to access and store emails.
14. It's quick – your recipient receives your email as soon as they
go online and collect their mail.
It's secure.
It's low cost.
Photos, documents and other files can be attached to an
email, so that more information can be shared.
KEY BENEFITS AND FEATURES OF USING
EMAIL
15. FILE SHARING
File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access
to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia (audio,
images and video), documents or electronic books. File sharing
may be achieved in a number of ways..
16. Common methods of storage, transmission and dispersion include
manual sharing utilizing remove able media, centralized servers
on computer networks, World Wide Web-
based hyperlinked documents, and the use of distributed peer-to-
peer networking
FILE SHARING
17. it is also possible to bank through the internet. Bank host
their own websites, which offer a vast rang of services, such
as checking account balanced and status of issued or
deposited cheques, and carrying out fund transfers between
different bank account. Most bank also tie up with various
other service provided such as mobile cellular service
providers or the electricity department and facilitate online
payment of bills.
BANKING
19. Conferencing may refer to:
Web conferencing
Videoconferencing
A Teleconference
Conference call,
CONFERENCING
20. Web conferencing, a service that allows conferencing events
to be shared with remote locations
WEB CONFERENCING
21. Video Conferencing requires specialized equipment on both
ends for a successful connection. Web Conferencing - provides
live audio/video communication between two or more locations
to conduct meetings, training, or presentations via the Internet.
... Webcast - is essentially "broadcasting" over the internet or
streaming.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VIDEO CONFERENCING AND
WEB CONFERENCING
22. Videoconferencing, the conduct of a videoconference by a set
of telecommunication technologies
VIDEOCONFERENCING
23. A Teleconference, held by one or more computers ,
A teleconference is a telephone meeting among two or more
participants involving technology more sophisticated than a simple
two-way phone connection. At its simplest, a teleconference can be
an audio conference with one or both ends of the conference
sharing a speaker phone.
TELECONFERENCE
24. Conference call, a type of telephone call
A conference call is a telephone call in which someone talks
to several people at the same time. The conference calls may
be designed to allow the called party to participate during the
call, or the call may be set up so that the called party merely
listens into the call and cannot speak. It is sometimes
called ATC (audio tele-conference).
CONFERENCE CALL
26. Technology Has Improved Communication
Technology has improved communication: Communication is
used for a number of purposes. Both society and
organizations depend on communication to transfer
information. People use technology to communicate with
each other.
POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY –
27. Positive Effects of Technology on Communication. ... From the
invention of the telegraph and telephone to the advent of the
Internet , technology has given people tools to not only keep
in touch with each other, but also express their feelings and
opinions to a broader audience than would otherwise have
been possible.
POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY –
28. Web Seminars
Distance Education
online lectures
educational apps
POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON
EDUCATIONS
29. POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY –
Technology should not replace teachers. Its main use is to enable
students learn better through increasing their engagement
in educational activities. ... Technology has to improve the learning
process and aim at improving student's grades.
30. Electronic media like radios, televisions, internet, social
media have improved the way we exchange ideas which can
develop our societies. In many countries, radios and
televisions are used to voice the concerns of the society .
POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY –
31. During political elections, leaders use radio, television and
internet media to reach the people they want to serve.
POSITIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY –
33. NEGATIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
Stress
Lack of
Privacy
Obesity
Neck and
Head Pain
Depression
Lack of
Social
Bonds
34. Creating a lasting bond with other people requires face-to-
face interaction. The more we isolate ourselves with
technology the fewer bonds we will form. People are expected
to do more work at home which takes away time they would
be spending with their families.
LACK OF SOCIAL BONDS
35. Constantly looking down at devices can cause neck pain and
over time will cause the neck to lose its natural curve.
Eyestrain can also cause headaches, blurred vision and
migraines.
NECK AND HEAD PAIN
36. People are not only dependent on technology they are also
addicted to it.
ADDICTION
37. Using headphones and ear buds can cause people to lose their
hearing over time. Likewise, straining your eyes looking at
computer and device screens can cause people to need
glasses much earlier in life.
LOSS OF HEARING AND EYESIGHT