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Oral communication and its advantages and disadvantages

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Answered by kishu6331
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Oral communication involves many advantages. In a recent survey about communication it is clear that more than 55% of the executives choose this communication. The advantages of oral communication are as follows: Time saving: When action is required to be taken immediately it is best to transmit a message orally.

Cost savings: Cost is involved in any communication. When the communication is needed within the organization and if it and is completed in orally, it has not needed any paper, pen or stamp or computer. So it saves the money of the organization

Disadvantages:-

No record: In oral communication, messages are difficult to record. So it is impossible to preserve the message for future.

Expensive: It is also expensive media of communication. Sometimes the audience can be managed by paying T. A and D. A. On the other hand Technological devices that are used in this system are costly.

Distortion of the word: If distortion of the word occurs in oral communication, then main goals of the organization may be filed.

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