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Communications management

Communications management is the systematic planning, implementing, monitoring, and revision of all the channels of communication within an organization and between organizations. It also includes the organization and dissemination of new communication directives connected with an organization, network, or communications technology. Aspects of…

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Communications management

Nodes16
Edges15
Triples35
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.125
Components1

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Communications management

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related to Method of communication · 5
Communications management → Aside, Communication, Management, Managers, The
related to Importance of communications management · 4
Communications management → Communication, Communications, The, To
related to Oral communication · 2
Communications management → For, There
is a · 1
Communications management → systematic planning

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Communications managementis asystematic planning0.90text
the sourceinstance ofis one good example to discuss the process since the model elucidates the commonly used elements0.80text
receiverinstance ofis one good example to discuss the process since the model elucidates the commonly used elements0.80text
messageinstance ofis one good example to discuss the process since the model elucidates the commonly used elements0.80text
channelinstance ofis one good example to discuss the process since the model elucidates the commonly used elements0.80text
and feedbackinstance ofis one good example to discuss the process since the model elucidates the commonly used elements0.80text
newslettersinstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text
electronic messaginginstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text
emailsinstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text
meetinginstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text
postersinstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text
etc. that management is able to let external stakeholders engageinstance ofIt is through using all communication means available0.80text

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