Excellence in Business Communication (12th Edition)
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To select the suitable reason why many companies are trying to reduce email usage against the listed options.
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Business involves sending lot of messages on daily basis across internally within the company to other departments, top managerial heads, employees etc. and externally to the agents or clients. These messages have to be in a proper format in order to convey the message clearly. Traditionally business messages were sent through printed letters, fax etc. but after the discovery of internet many business have changed to email since it is easy, convenient and faster than the traditional methods.
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