Organizaitonal Functions
Organizational functions are just as the title would imply, in-house. Farlex defines communications management as "the systematic planning, implementing, monitoring, and revision of all the channels of communication within an organization and between organizations" (Farlex 2006)
Communication is essential in getting the message the company wants to employees, investors and other businesses. To ensure the exact message a company wants to convey is conveyed, the message has to be prepared for each audience, it must have all the information necessary for that audience so they understand the message and is the message the company expects. (Harris 2006) It is important to remember any internal messages will most likely become external messages as they are shared with family and friends.
Investor relations are any activity leading to the disclosure of information required by compliance and to make good investment judgments. (Farlex
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