BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS
PRESENTED BY :- YASH
PRATAP SINGH S
S
MBA 1st YEAR
SECTION - B
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INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
Business communication networks are systems used to
facilitate information sharing within and outside an
organization. These include technologies and tools such as
Intranets, the Internet, Emails, SMS, Teleconferencing, and
Video Conferencing.
INTRANET /03
An intranet is a private, secure network within an organization. It allows
employees to share resources, collaborate on projects, and access internal
information
KEY FEATURES
Enhanced collaboration Secure access • Centralized information
management
INTERNET 04
The Internet connects millions of computers globally, enabling
businesses to communicate externally, access cloud-based tools,
and reach customers worldwide.
APPLICATIONS
Marketing and Customer engagement
branding
Online transactions
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Email is a widely used tool for business communication.
It facilitates formal and informal exchanges of
information quickly and efficiently
BENEFITS
EMAILS
Instant communication
Record keeping.
Ability to share multimedia
attachments
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SMS (SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE)
SMS is used for brief and immediate communication,
often for reminders, alerts, or promotional messages
ADVANTAGES
Quick and direct
• High open rate
• Cost-effective for alerts
TELECONFERENCING 07
Teleconferencing allows multiple participants to communicate
via audio calls, making it ideal for remote meetings and
discussions
ADVANTAGES
•- Saves travel time and costs
•- Facilitates real-time discussions
•- Can include multiple participants
09 VIDEO CONFERENCING
Video conferencing combines audio and
visual communication, providing a more
interactive experience.
Benefits:
•- Improved collaboration
•- Supports remote work
•- Ability to share screens and files
January 2025
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