University of Dhaka
Term Paper on
The Impact of Electronic Communication in the Organization
Submitted by:
(Business Riders)
Abdul Kader Khan (08-008)
Md. Sumon Ahmed (08-023)
Khondokar Nuruzzaman (08-048)
Md. Rafiqul Islam (08-052)
Sheikh Abu Hassan Shaon (08-058)
Submitted to:
Miss Jakia Sultana
Lecturer
Department of MIS
University of Dhaka
Date of Submission: 06-12-2014
Executive Summary
Electronic communications are integral to the performance of companies of all sizes, and perform a key role in all aspects of the supply chain from internal communications and liaisons with suppliers through the interactions with consumers. Cloud computing and the Internet of things are just two examples of technological developments relying on electronic communications which could change the way businesses function. Communications is also important in realising the potential benefits of the single market. In this case, we are going to know the importance and usage of electronic communication. Here we discuss about the classification of electronic communication. Then we evaluate what type of EC is appropriate for what type of organization. The importance of different electronic communication, how electronic communication influences the organizations in many sides. Today’s business organizations give importance on the communication rather than the technology. Because without communication, an organization cannot take decision, so all the technology goes in vain if the production is stopped. Electronic communication accelerate the business works, decision making process very faster and the business can make profit very efficiently. So we need to study about electronic communication.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction 3
Preface 3
Problem Statement 3
Background of the study 4
Methodology 4
Limitations 4
Chapter 2: Body of the assignment 5
Basic concepts of the study 5
Definition of
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