Business Communication as a Career

4 mins readUpdated on Dec 29, 2022 16:47 IST
Topics covered by business communication include marketing, brand management, consumer behaviour, customer relations, advertising, public relations, corporate communication, community involvement, reputation management, interpersonal communication, employee engagement, and event management

What is Business Communication?

Business communications covers a wide range of topics related to the promotion of goods, services, and organisations. Careers in management are possible in this profession, and they come with good incomes and promising work prospects. For people who are interested in working with interpersonal communications between any organisation and the public, business communications can be a very open professional path. Business communication specialists work for non-profit organisations, public institutions, or for-profit corporations.

Topics covered by business communication include marketing, brand management, consumer behaviour, customer relations, advertising, public relations, corporate communication, community involvement, reputation management, interpersonal communication, employee engagement, and event management

Why is Business Communication a good career option?

A career in corporate communication will help you learn how to deal with consumers and buyers, solve real-world business challenges, and build effective communication and interpersonal skills. The reasons why a career in Business Communication is good are given below.

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Q:   Is MBA available at Sharda University?
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Sharda University offers MBA course for a duration of two years. This course is offered across eight specialisations. Apart from this, the university also offers two other courses, namely MBA in Dual Specialisations and MBA (Dual Specialisation) - Industry Integrated (Experiential Learning) courses. All these Management courses are taught at the School of Business Studies at Sharda University. Find below all Sharda University MBA specialisations:

  1. Marketing Management             
  2. International Business  
  3. Business Analytics
  4. Human Resources Management
  5. Healthcare & Hospital Administration
  6. Finance
  7. Operations & Supply Chain Management

Get here all the details related to the Sharda University MBA fee, placements and full admission process. 

Q:   How good is Sharda University for BTech in CSE?
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At Sharda University, candidates can study a four-year BTech is Computer Science. The university offers CS in various specialisations. Many of the specialisations are offered in collaboration with many top IT companies. Find them below:

  • Banking & Insurance
  • Block Chain Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
  • Augmented & Virtual Reality
  • Business Analytics
  • Bioinformatics

Find below the collaborated CSE specialisations:

  • Data Science & Analytics (Oracle)
  • Full Stack Development (Xebia IT Architects)
  • Cyber Security & Forensics (Microsoft)
  • Artificial Intelligence for IoT applications (AERIS Communication)
  • Cloud Technology & Virtualisation (AWS)

Those who studied above mentioned BTech under CSE receive opportunities to get hired by top recruiting companies such as IBM, TCS, Airtel HP, etc. in areas such as App Developer, Software Developer, Web Designer, Database Administrator, etc. 

Q:   Is MBBS available at Sharda University?
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Sharda University offers a four and a half year long MBBS course. The UG course includes a compulsory internship of one year. This course is regulated by MCI and taught by School of Medical Science and Research. Students who meet eligibility criteria and have a valid score of NEET UG can apply for admission. The candidates can visit the website of the exam conducting body to apply and take the examination.

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  • Gaining proficiency in business communication can accelerate one's career in the media, news, design, television, and other fields.
  • In the field of communication, there are so many interesting work prospects.
  • The candidate's ingenuity and ideas will be valued.
  • The core of every modern business is technology. The business communications sector always adopts new technologies first. One will be equipped to use cutting-edge technology

Types of Business Communication

1. Internal Business Communication: Internal business communication is defined as communication that takes place between members of an organisation. Both formal and informal forms of communication are covered. Internal communication is every time different departments share information with the company's personnel. Effective internal communication is essential since it boosts output and levels of satisfaction.

2. External Business Communication: External business communication refers to any exchange of information about a business firm with representatives of other businesses or other organisations outside of the business environment. Organizations frequently collaborate with one another to expand their commercial potential. Unlike other forms of company communication, external communications are often conducted by written or vocal means.

Formal and informal are the two categories of external business communication. The formal external business communication uses media like memos, reports, presentations, and letters, while the informal external business communication uses a variety of media and is typically uncontrolled by an organisation.

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Q:   Is it worth doing LL.M. from School of Law (SOL), Sharda University?
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Whether or not it is worth doing an LL. M. from the School of Law (SOL), Sharda University depends on your individual goals and circumstances. The School of Law (SOL) is a private university located in Greater Noida, India. It was founded in 1995 and is accredited by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

The university offers a variety of law programs, including an LL. M. programme. The LL. M. programme at SOL is a one-year programme that is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in a particular area of law. The programme offers a variety of specializations, including corporate law, international law, and environmental law.

The LLM programme at SOL is taught by a team of experienced and qualified faculty members. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including research methods, legal writing, and substantive law. The LLM programme at SOL is a good option for students who are interested in pursuing a career in law. The programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in a variety of legal fields. However, the LLM programme at SOL is also a significant investment of time and money.

It is important to weigh the pros and cons of the programme before you decide if it is right for you. Here are some of the pros and cons of doing an LL. M. from SOL, Sharda University:

Pros: 

  • The programme is accredited by the BCI.
  • The programme offers a variety of specializations.
  • The programme is taught by experienced and qualified faculty members.
  • The programme covers a wide range of topics.
  • The programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in a variety of legal fields.

Cons:

  • The programme is a significant investment of time and money.
  • The programme is competitive.
  • The programme may not be right for everyone.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to do an LL. M. from SOL, Sharda University is up to you. Consider your individual goals and circumstances carefully before you make a decision.

Q:   How many schools of study are there under Sharda University, Noida?
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Sharda University Delhi, through 14 schools of study, offers UG, PG, doctoral, Diploma, Certificate and integrated courses to students across the Engineering, Dental, Agriculture, and various other streams. Some of them are the Sharda School of Engineering and Technology, School of Medical Sciences & Research, Sharda School of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda School of Business Studies, School of Dental Sciences, Sharda School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Sharda School of Law, Sharda School of Media, Film and Entertainment, Sharda School of Design, Architecture & Planning, Sharda School of Agricultural Sciences, School of Education, School of Pharmacy, Sharda School of Nursing Science & Research, and Sharda School of Basic Sciences & Research.

3. What are the duties of those who work in business communication?

Business communication specialists' daily tasks depend on their skill sets. Planning campaigns and promotions to improve someone's public image is the responsibility of a public relations specialist. They could be employed by a company to assist in the production of advertisements or commercials that market a good or service. Technical writers produce instruction manuals, books, and other writings that take complex information and make it understandable.

Business Communication Professional Job Profiles:

1. Marketing Associate: In order to generate promotions for an organization's goods and services, this job role collaborates with advertising, PR, and marketing managers. They research the market and look to expand by entering new markets. In order to create price strategies that would boost earnings, marketing employees are also in charge of gathering data.

2. Communication Assistants: The application of communications tactics is the responsibility of communications assistants. They develop efficient channels of communication for internal and external uses while collaborating with communication managers and other departments with the aim of presenting the organization in a favorable light.

3. Public Relation Specialist: You can work as a PR specialist for businesses, institutions, government agencies, or for yourself. The position entails preparing press releases, responding to unfavourable coverage, and interacting with a variety of interest groups, including the media, shareholders, employees, and customers. Governmental relations, public affairs, and crisis management may occasionally fall under the purview of PR experts.

4. Technical Writers: Technical writing refers to writing about a particular topic in a format that calls for direction, explanation, or instruction. Pamphlets, catalogue descriptions, advertising, and instruction manuals are just a few of the written materials that professionals in this position are required to produce. They might be responsible for answering technical support inquiries, editing all types of content, and communicating with producers, engineers, and product developers.

5. Social Media Specialist: A social media executive's duties include developing social media strategies, engaging with customers on social media platforms to promote the brand, and boosting the company's market share. Additionally, they are in charge of producing the commercials and promos that are later posted on various social media platforms.

6. Content Marketing Associate: One of the most used marketing strategies today is content marketing. To draw in a precisely identified target audience, it includes producing and disseminating valuable, significant, and trustworthy information. In collaboration with the content marketing manager, a content marketing associate is in charge of developing the overall content strategy and the plan for how the material will be delivered.

About the author

Rajiv Gupta is Director-Marketing and Admissions at Sharda University. He has 27 years of marketing experience in Education, FMCG, & Retail. Having experience of 13 years in education with Sharda University & 14 years in FMCG & Retail, with renowned companies like Godrej Soaps Ltd, Bayer India Ltd, TTK Sara Lee, and Vishal Retail Ltd at various locations.

 

 

 

 

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