Moral Qualification in Business Communication
- Amrendra Singh
- Nirbhay Mishra
Abstract
The present paper offers a moral discourse on the idea of business communication. The role of communication inbusiness is undoubtedly pivotal; however, the competent communication is the key that opens the doors of
solidarity and successes for business. Business professionals have to qualify both the Business Linguistic as well
as Moral Fitness conditions so as to develop the sense of language and finally evolve as a competent
communicator. It advocates the position of Moral Fitness as well in formal communication where the
communicator has the responsibility to deal with as many social variables.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v8n8p1
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