Question: How important Technical Communications are in this competetive world.
Name: Anna Loretta Q. Capanang
Job/Profession: IT Instructor
Technical Communications define our world today. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, information takes time to reach its recipient. However, with the development of new technologies, the barrier in communication has been one-by-one eliminated. Thus, communication nowadays is very possible, even with just a touch on your power keyboard or mobile phones.
Evidently, as the world takes on new developments, technical communications has been a part of its progress and development. Economics relies so much on information brought by these technologies. Governments make policies and deal with other nations thru the aid of technological communications. Web conferencing and video conferencing technologies make business with branches all over the world possible to discuss their strategies and plans to improve their business. The education system as well benefited from the advancement in communication. Researches for academic has been made globally available to help other people in their fields of study. Electronics mails make it possible for students is enrolled in distance education. Relatives all over can now communicate and be updated and connected with their loved ones thru the email, internet and GSM on mobile phones. Technical communications has made a breakthrough in reaching out globally.
Communication has always been a necessity; in this modern, competetive world, the technical advancements in communications plays a significant roll for us to be able to adapt in it.
Name: Emma B. Fernandez
Job/Proffesion: Businesswoman
With the rapid development in technology in recent years, technical communications have become feasible, perhaps essential, for use even in small scale business operations. This widespread use of computers and/or technical communication has offered new opportunities for businessmen to attain their various goals, and one of which is the ability secure different kinds of customers. with the use of high technology such as e-mails, fax etc, the head office can easily communicate to its branches making it easier for the company to facilitate fast deliveries to cope up with the demands of their customers. So as the entity grows larger, it becomes necessary for them to delegate functional responsibilities and with the help of this technical communications the mechanisms employed by the company are deemed to be more accurate and functioning as intended.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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