Abstract | Every aspect of life requires effective communication. Almost all human interactions
involve verbal or nonverbal communication between interlocutors. Whatever the meaning
of communication, the message given and how it is received by the recipient are crucial.
In a professional setting, communication is becoming increasingly more crucial because
information transmission, timeliness, and accuracy have a significant impact on the
organization's operations, on interpersonal connections inside the company and with
clients, as well as on overall employee happiness. The process of conveying information,
meaning, and emotions to another through the use of both verbal and nonverbal cues is
known as communication. Timely, accurate, quick, and straightforward communication
is necessary for productive work with clients. Communication errors or misconceptions
may make it impossible to carry out the terms of the customer's contract, which may result
in penalties, legal action, unfavorable press, and other undesirable outcomes for the
business. Unfavorable effects may reduce demand for the bank's services and harm the
bank's reputation. In order to reduce misconceptions and misinformation, it is crucial for
bank workers to let customers know about any changes that have been made and to
accurately and promptly deliver information. Errors are not always inevitable due to the
human component, thus it's critical to settle the matter amicably with as little harm to the
company and workers as possible. Through the use of a questionnaire, the paper examines
how satisfied bank employees are with external communication. In the business
environment, being able to communicate effectively is crucial. Effective communication
can aid in negotiations, corporate organization, decision-making, and connections with
clients or coworkers. Effective communication, or communication that advances the aims
of the parties involved, is what is meant by good communication. |
Study programme | Title: Business Economics; specializations in: Finance and Banking, Entrepreneurship, Management, Finance and Accounting, Marketing, International Business, IT Business, International Business IT Business Course: International Business Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra ekonomije (magistar/magistra ekonomije) |