Organizations prefer written communication because it provides a clear and permanent record of information that can be referenced later. It reduces the chances of misinterpretation and ensures consistency in messaging. Additionally, written communication allows for careful consideration of content, which can enhance professionalism and clarity. Lastly, it accommodates diverse communication styles and can be easily distributed to a wide audience.
The original score of "Gentlemen Prefer Blonds" was written in 1949 by Julie Styne.
RolfE Rogers has written: 'Organization and management theory' -- subject(s): Organization
Alan Keith Collins has written: 'The dynamics of organization' -- subject(s): Organization
Robert Townsend has written: 'Further up the organization' -- subject(s): Organization, Management
Verda Peet has written: 'Sometimes I prefer to fuss'
AllenR Janger has written: 'Matrix organization of complex businesses' -- subject(s): Matrix organization
Arnold Picot has written: 'Experimentelle Organisationsforschung' -- subject(s): Industrial organization, Organization, Research
Robert C. Ford has written: 'Organization theory' -- subject(s): Organization, Management
Allen Weiss has written: 'The organization guerrilla' -- subject(s): Executives, Management, Organization, Success, Success in business
H. Eric Frank has written: 'Organization structuring' -- subject(s): Management, Organization, Organizational change
RichardM Cyert has written: 'The economic theory of organization and the firm' -- subject(s): Industrial organization (Economic theory)
Lee Galloway has written: 'Organization and management' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Office management, Business 'Organization and management: business organization; business management' -- subject(s): Business, Office management 'Organization and Management'