EBK EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIO
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How to write a paragraph briefly and specific, so that the message will be courteous and received clearly?
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Writing a business communicative message - An effective business message should be written in a concise, courteous and specific manner. An ideal business message carries information with less clutter and should be easier for the reader to comprehend.
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