Ethics in Business Communication
Communication is the process by which individuals exchange information between
other individuals or groups of people. Throughout the process, effective
communicators try as clearly and accurately to convey their thoughts,
intentions and objectives to their receiver. Communication is successful only
when both the sender and the receiver understand the same information. In
today's business environments, effective communication skills are necessary due
to the highly informational and technological era.
Regardless of context, communication involves choice, reflects
values, and has consequences. For better communication, understanding the
obvious and the subtle issues relating to communication is necessary. Any
company that aims to be socially and ethically responsible must make a priority
of ethical communication both inside the company and in its interactions with
the public. In theory, many consumers prefer to do business with companies they
believe are ethical which gives those ethical businesses an advantage in the
market.
Ethical issues of business communication are
one such issue. Some of the vital characteristics of ethical communication are
discussed below.
·
Conveying the point
without offending the audience:
While communicating to the audience, conveying the desired
message to them in a significant manner is of primary importance. For instance,
the employees in a company can be asked to increase their efficiency in a demanding
manner whereas managers and executives will feel offended if the same tone is
used on them. There are different ways to explain the exact things to them in a
much smoother manner.
·
Maintain a
relationship with the audience:
Maintaining the same wavelength with the audience is very
important for a communicator to ensure the audiences feel at home. Experienced
communicators immediately build a relationship based on trust with the audience
as soon as they start speaking. Great orators such as Winston Churchill and
Mahatma Gandhi always were able to maintain a relationship with their audience
because they were masters at striking the same wavelength of the audience.
·
Avoid withholding
crucial information:
In the modern era, information is vital for all decisions.
Hence, it is vital for any organization to be cautious when communicating with
the public. The communicated information should be absolute and all vital
information must be conveyed appropriately. Purposely withholding crucial
information might result in the public conceiving a bad image.
·
Well organized value
system:
In order to ensure that this concept is successfully practiced
and understood in an organization, a well-organized value system must be
established throughout the organization by the top management. If an
organization functions on the base of value systems common to both the top
management and the employees, mutual respect between them will be present. A
sound and healthy value system can make way for ethical communication
·
Accuracy of
information is necessary:
Any information that is to be passed on must be true and
accurate. Communicating without checking the truth of the information can be
highly dangerous for the organization. Identification of the source and testing
the information is necessary before communicating it.
BYKIMATI ELITRUDAH. BAPRM 42582
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