Written communication involves any type of interaction that makes use of the written word. It is one of the two main types of communication, along with oral/spoken communication. Written communication is very common in business situations, so it is important for small business owners and managers to develop effective written communication skills.
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written communications relies on written words whereas oral communications relies on spoken words
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While both written and verbal communications are important, written is preferred. When there is written communication there is a hard copy to look back on in case there is misunderstanding.
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No. Non-verbal means body language while non-written means verbal.
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