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Communication by public enterprises in Beni: OCC, DGI and INSS

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The subject of our research is entitled "The problem of communication practices within public companies in Beni". As all research always starts with an observation, our starting point for this study was the observation that the communication department is non-existent and poorly perceived in public organisations in Beni. As internal communication is one of the variations of corporate communication, it is also a component of an overall system for organising information flows and exchanges. This means that it is an element of the social system, insofar as it plays a very important role that contributes to the existence of the latter. Our findings are sufficient proof that communication is not well directed in public companies, because it is less effective and unprofessional according to the target we have set ourselves.

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Kisuba Muliro Daniel nasceu em Beni a 31/05/1986. Licenciou-se em Comunicação Organizacional pela UCBC em 2013. Após a conclusão dos estudos, foi contratado como secretário académico da Faculdade de Comunicação e professor. Kambale Muke Richard nasceu no Beni a 27/10/1991 e licenciou-se em Comunicação Organizacional na UCBC em 2015.

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Authors Daniel Kisuba, Kambale Muke Richard
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2023
 
EAN 9786206205128
ISBN 9786206205128
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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