Written communication is interacting with another person using a device to create words rather than to speak them. Ways to use written communication are texting, emailing, and the old-fashioned pen and paper method.
written communications relies on written words whereas oral communications relies on spoken words
Hans Johnsson has written: 'Professional communications--for a change' -- subject(s): Business communication, Communication in management
Richard D. Seymour has written: 'Exploring communications' -- subject(s): Communication 'Exploring communication' -- subject(s): Communication
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.
Yoshihiko Akaiwa has written: 'Introduction to digital mobile communication' -- subject(s): Digital communications, Mobile communication systems
Ticker tape is the written communication that was made better in the year 1867. Ticker tape is digital electronic communications.
Patricia Medcalf has written: 'Marketing communications' -- subject(s): Communication in marketing
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J. Das has written: 'Review of digital communication' -- subject(s): Digital communications
Richard W. Budd has written: 'Approaches to human communication' -- subject(s): Communication 'Content analysis of communications' -- subject(s): Content analysis (Communication)
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