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PREPARED BY;

NUR HIKMAH BINTI EDI <DIAWEF09070006>


FARAH NADZIRAH BINTI MOHD AZNOOR <DIAWEF09070004>
MUHAMAD SYAMIR BIN RUSLY <DIAWEF09070015>
MUHAMAD ASYRAF BIN ZORAZILI <DIAWEF09070009>

CHECKED BY;
MRS. SHAMINI SACHITHANANDAN
LECTURER OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

DEFINITION
Communication is not just speaking, writing, or gesticulating. It’s more
than the transmission of information. Besides that, something else has to occur fr
the communication to be complete. Moreover, the other party in the
communication process has to engage their brain and receive the message.
Futhermore, there are some points to remember when cosidering the various
methods of communication and some hazards to be aware of when dealing with
business relationships. A part from that, communication is the passage of
information between one person ang group to another person or group. In the
other hand, communication involves the process of the exchange of information
among two or more parties that is best represented be a simple model of
communication between two persons; the sender and the receiver.
The sender mean is the originator of the communication, who encodes and
transmits the message; also known as the encoder. While the reciever mean is
the recipient of the communication who decodes the message; also known as the
decoder.

Message Encode Message Recieve Message

Encode Feedback Feedback Decode Message

Recieve Feedback Decode Feedback

DEFINITION
A communications major is usually a person who is creative,
intelligent, highly motivated and wishes to pursue a career in real business
(samada) nowadays or past real businesss. Communications majors receive the
preparation and hands-on training required for lifelong careers in one of
hundreds of desirable jobs that shape the nation's culture.

MOJOR OF COMMUNICATION
IN REAL BUSINESS
PAST

Morse Cord
>code of dots and dasher or long and shorts used for transmitting massages.

Aerogram
>a form of written communications commonly used in the early 70s. Consist of
a single paper with a stem printed on that do not require a envelope.

Telegrams
>massage send by telegraph.

NOWADAYS

Notice Board
>to highlight events and programs of an organization to employees, cutomers, or
visitors.

Posters
>to promote activities, slogan or any item or person.

Signage
>to identify areas, routes, identification of a place or building.

Memo
>to inform employees or a person of an intention such as meeting or gathering
or a reminder.

Bulletin
>to highlight activities that have been conducted.

SOON (just assumption)

Hologram
>The pattern produced on a photosensitive medium that has been exposed by
holography and then photographically developed.The photosensitive medium
so exposed and so developed. Also called holograph.

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