{"id":17751,"date":"2023-05-13T17:05:59","date_gmt":"2023-05-13T11:35:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sachdevajk.in\/2023\/05\/13\/business-communication-research\/"},"modified":"2023-05-13T17:05:59","modified_gmt":"2023-05-13T11:35:59","slug":"business-communication-research","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.sachdevajk.in\/?p=17751","title":{"rendered":"Business  communication research"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Business communication research.<br \/>\nAuthor Madhuri patil.<br \/>\nRoll no- 0222107.<\/p>\n<p>THE IMPACT OF EXECUTIVE VERBAL COMMUNICATION ON THE CONVERGENCE OF INVESTORS OPINIONS.<\/p>\n<p>WEI GUO,SENGUL METIN,TIYING YU (2013) Said that Verbal communication refers to do communication by using our gesture, posture, facial expressions etc. Verbal communication works without using words. Verbal communication refers to \u201cNon verbal  communication\u201d. It works indirectly without using single word. Executive communication can also affect the convergence of investors opinions. The opinions ofinvestors, referring specifically to their valuations of a firm, will converge  when differences in their opinions decrease.<br \/>\nThe composition of word  language its type of language use it words and expression.One important way to reduce the differences of opinion across investors is to release more information publicly to lessen the information disadvantage of less informed investors. Verbal communication is a part of communication use regular basis to communicate one person to another person. Indirectly it tells so many things using body language. Communication means exchange data between two or more persons. In content newness The extent to which executive communication reveals new information is associated with an increase in the level of convergence of investors. Composition  simplicity. Simplicity of language refers to the use of clear and concise expressions. communication avoids the use of obscure words, complex words.<\/p>\n<p>ACCEPTABILITY OF NLP METHODS IN BUSINESS<br \/>\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE ASPECT OF THE<br \/>\nEMPLOYEES<br \/>\nZunac,Ana Globcn (2020) The  communication  system  consists  of  various  aspects  (exchange  and  processing   of   information,   transmission   of   a   message,   contact   with   business  partners  and  the  like)  without  which  an  organization  could  not function (Jurkovi\u0107, 2012). One of the priorities of a business man is to get<br \/>\nempowered   to   communicate   in   order   to   achieve   business   success.  Business  communication  has  in  the  past  been  relied  to  the  knowledge,  specially  of  NLP,  the  method  of  successful  business  (Vodopija,  2006).<br \/>\nNeurolinguistic  programming  (acronym  NLP)  is  a  communication  model  that aims to identify and use patterns in the thinking process as the means<br \/>\nof  improving  the  quality  and  effectiveness  of  communication.  It  is  focu sed  on  achieving  goals,  creating  better  interpersonal  relationships,  removing  barriers,  building  self  confidence  and  acting  more  effectively.  It  is  used  various  fields  of  occupation  (business,  education,  law,  medicine  and  (psychotherapy)  to  identify  human  patterns  and  to  influence  change  in responses  to  stimuli.<\/p>\n<p>Gobal Business communication system<br \/>\nPlevel,Martin J between 1989 to 1992 said that, A new president asked the human resources team to draft a blueprint for making the corporate strategy touch every aspect of worklife. Will this overhaul of HR policies and practices help a struggling division become a leader in its industry?<br \/>\nPlayers in the highly competitive telecommunications systems and services industry often face formidable challenges, including razor-thin profit margins and shameless imitation from competitors. Such was the case when AT&amp;T merged two business units in July 1992 to form its Global Business Communications Systems (GBCS) division. GBCS entered the arena with the additional challenge of integrating two distinct cultures and business processes.<br \/>\nNow, after several years of declining revenue, the $3 billion, 26,000-person unit is on the verge of a dramatic transformation. The revenue growth and profitable second half of 1992 translated into a success and added to AT&amp;T&#8217;s growing reputation as a dynamic competitor.<br \/>\nThe story of how GBCS is vying to transform itself into a global leader involves at least three changes.<\/p>\n<p>Our first two studies focus on staff auditors. Study 1 surveys 36 staff auditors. It provides evidence that upward communication styles and autonomous team cultures vary in practice and that audit staff perceive passive communication as less risky. Study 2 is an experiment with 126 experienced participants (practicing staff auditors and master&#8217;s of accountancy students with audit experience). Consistent with our predictions, we find that staff auditors prefer to communicate with their supervisors using a more passive style when raising issues. However, staff auditors also strategically adjust their style, as a more autonomous team culture reduces their preference for passive communication.<\/p>\n<p>Strategic business communications for graduate accounting students<br \/>\nRourke,kerry E.,Halsey Robert F. Sokuvitz Sydel,Wilson peter (2019) said that,he authors describe a component of Babson College&#8217;s master of science in accounting program that links a technical analysis course with writing and oral communication courses to provide students with skills necessary to efficiently manage group-centered projects and effectively communicate technical information. Initial quantitative and qualitative results suggest that student outcomes are positive. The authors believe that their pedagogy can also be applied in other technical fields such as economics, engineering, statistics, and other quantitative disciplines. he accounting firms and corporate partners that hire our students have sent us a clear message that mere technical competency in accounting is no longer sufficient to prepare students for careers in the accounting profession. Students also need to develop strong analytical abilities and the communication skills necessary to construct and deliver compelling and persuasive messages. By integrating the study and practice of business writing and business speaking into our MSA curriculum, we believe that our students will receive a better foundation upon which to build their careers.<br \/>\nWe describe a unique graduate program, the master of science in accounting (MSA), part of which links the study and practice of effective business communications with financial statement analysis. We review the design of this portion of our MSA curriculum and demonstrate how a fully integrated learning experience\u2014combining business communications with financial and accounting expertise\u2014helps our students create more compelling arguments that will allow them to become more influential professionals. We then detail a key assignment that challenges students to communicate complex accounting and financial concepts to intelligent, sophisticated audience members who might not share their technical expertise. Finally, we describe the feedback mechanisms that allow us to evaluate our pedagogy.<\/p>\n<p>How Effective are the Persuasive and Other Communication Abilities of MBA Students in India: Implications for Business Communication Courses.<br \/>\nApparaju Hyma (2016) said that, One of the key learning outcomes of a business communication course is to develop the ability to persuade in various communication contexts. A marketing executive should<br \/>\nbe able to present a product that persuades the client to buy and this is accomplished through various strategies such as drafting sales promotion letters, writing advertising<br \/>\nslogans,   preparing   promotional   campaigns   for  launching  the   product   in   mass communication media and giving business presentations. Similarly, an annual report not only states facts but also The aim of a business communication course is to impart effective communication skills that are necessary in the current workplace context. However, a vast disconnect emerges when the course either fails to incorporate the necessary skills or when it fails to  address the context  of  the workplace. A great body of literature is available in other countries, especially in the USA and<br \/>\nthe UK, with inquiries into various aspects of this curricular mismatch, and suitable remedies proposed and successfully implemented. In the Indian context too, there is an urgent need to take up this issue for systematic<\/p>\n<p>Conclusion<\/p>\n<p>In   research of executive  verbal  communication  on  the convergence of investors  opinions ,communication  need to  be very clear and  concise  it observe by gesture posture or body language . its  used by without using single  words. there is many  different opinion by different people  they communicate through  communication.<br \/>\nAcceptability of  NLP  methods in business  communication from  the aspect of the employees. the   communication system consist of various  aspects  exchange  data through it.<br \/>\nGlobal  business communication system it works in huge term A new president asked the human resource team to draft a blueprint  for making  the corporate strategy  touch every aspect of worklife. Players in the highy competitive telecommunication system  and  industry.<br \/>\nStrategic  business  communication for  graduate accounting  students. author  describes a component of  babson  colleges  master of science in accounting  program that links technical  analysis  course with writing  and oral communication  courses to  provide  student  with skills. Necessary  to  effectively  manage group.<br \/>\nIt also useful for mba student communication  abilities to implications for business  communication.<\/p>\n<p>Refrences.<br \/>\n\uf0b7WEI GUO; SENGUL, M.; TIEYING YU. The Impact of Executive Verbal Communication on the Convergence of Investors\u2019 Opinions.\u00a0Academy of Management Journal,\u00a0[s. l.], v. 64, n. 6, p. 1763\u20131792, 2021. DOI 10.5465\/amj.2019.0711. Dispon\u00edvel em: https:\/\/discovery.ebsco.com\/linkprocessor\/plink?id=17c16d59-079a-3b07-bb6b-213e0f656a49. Acesso em: 12 maio. 2023.<br \/>\n\uf0b7\u017dUNAC, A. G.; ERCEGOVAC, P.; VIDOVI\u0106, V. Acceptability of Nlp Methods in Business Communication from the Aspect of the Employees.\u00a0Advances in Business-Related Scientific Research Journal,\u00a0[s. l.], v. 11, n. 2, p. 31\u201349, 2020. Dispon\u00edvel em: https:\/\/discovery.ebsco.com\/linkprocessor\/plink?id=c3160de4-b7c4-33b5-a753-ad242a50af14. Acesso em: 12 maio. 2023.<br \/>\n\uf0b7PLEVEL, M. J.\u00a0et al.\u00a0AT&amp;T Global Business Communications Systems: Linking HR With Business Strategy.\u00a0Organizational Dynamics,\u00a0[s. l.], v. 22, n. 3, p. 59\u201372, 1994. DOI 10.1016\/0090-2616(94)90048-5. Dispon\u00edvel em: https:\/\/discovery.ebsco.com\/linkprocessor\/plink?id=81900aea-94d7-37b0-9862-bc87cc19b714. Acesso em: 12 maio. 2023.<br \/>\n\uf0b7ROURKE, K. E.\u00a0et al.\u00a0Strategic business communications for graduate accounting students: A fully integrated learning experience.\u00a0Journal of Education for Business,\u00a0[s. l.], v. 94, n. 2, p. 71\u201380, 2019. DOI 10.1080\/08832323.2018.1504736. 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