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Email has become a preferred means of communication to fellow workers and clients. However, the overuse of email can lead to what
is known as information overload. "Perhaps the biggest problem for many employees is the amount of e-mail. IDC, a research
consulting firm, estimates 84 billion e-mails are sent daily." Locker & Kienzler (2008).
Business communications play a major role in a corporation's day-to-day activities such as checking emails and corresponding to any
important messages. Research may be required for customer inquiries that need additional information. Companies are assimilating
information to their customers increasingly by referring them to company websites, where all pertinent company data can be found in
one location. Telecommunication also plays a very important role in business communication, especially in a corporation's sales
department. The majority of the workday is spent on the telephone talking to clients. Many times,
people in sales departments are multi-tasking, sending the clients information they requested via email while still having a telephone
conversation with them.
Some recent trends in business communications is the use of "communication management systems." An example of this is
underwriting management systems developed by insurance carriers. Agents are able to access their work station and automatically
upload applications. They also have the ability to chat "online" with the underwriters about underwriting their risk. Executive
management teams can see the benefits gained in enhanced communication with the agents and deem them to be well worth the cost.
The message from these new communication trends is that companies are always seeking more effective ways to communicate and get
their message across to customers. Enhanced communication means increased sales and productivity. All of this in the long run is
meant to increase the company's profits. This is the real test in how effective a communication system is within a company. The bottom
line that executive management looks at is how the system is helping to increase the company's profits. Good communication systems
are also important in maintaining customer satisfaction. No company can survive without a satisfied client base. Customer satisfaction
means repeat customers. Repeat customers also mean for a company, increased sales and increased profitability.
Communication is the "life blood" of a business. An effective communication system will play an important role in
management/employee relationship; employee/client relationships; and the overall role of the company in their own community when
seeking to grow their business and diversify into new product lines. None of this is possible without an effective business
communication system.