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Vol 9, Issue 1, 2019
Pages: 186 - 193
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 09.10.2019. Professional paper

MANAGER COMMUNICATING SKILLS WITH EMPHASIS ON THE INTERNET

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Bojana Ostojić ,
Bojana Ostojić

Project Management College, PMC , Belgrade , Serbia

Dragan Bulatović
Dragan Bulatović

Faculty of Management, Univessity Adriatic , Herceg Novi , Montenegro

Abstract

 Managerial communication skill is one of the most important skill for a modern manager which contributes to unification and expression of potentials for all other managerial skills. Whether it is the external or internal communication, it is necessary to bear in mind the way in which the organization communicates and what are the dominant channels of communication. The paper points out that the development of information technologies gives more importance to communication for the organization, which is partly conditioned by changing the way in which employees of the organization communicate with each other, but also the perception of the organization by the end consumer. The Internet offers many opportunities for management development, but at the same time has challenges related to competition, spending precious time and the like. Consequently, it is necessary to know all the potential of this medium. 

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