Computer-Mediated Communication

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Introduction

Just imagine your day to day activities at work, home or school without the use of the internet and other Computer Mediated Devices? I am sure you will all be horrified if we were left without these necessities that have become an essential part of our every activity. Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) has resulted in the concept of the global village which augers well for businesses by providing larger markets for products and services, increased production and creating stronger bonds within organisations. With this in mind it seems quite possible that in the near future CMC will eventually surpass and replace face-to-face interactions as the chosen form of communication.

We live in a technological age where constant changes and developing technology has enabled us to be able to sit in the comfort of our own home or office and be able to complete transactions from around the globe with co-workers, friends and family. Technology such as the internet and computers has encouraged us to work faster and harder at what we do.

No longer do we have to purchase a costly ticket in advance and clear our schedule for a week to attend a meeting or conference. The introduction of CMC has enabled companies to trade, to a wider market almost any product, from around the globe with the click of a button and also enabling decisions to be made faster at a cost efficient rate.

Body / Content

The implementation of virtual teams as a form of CMC would enable organisations to select specialised persons who can function effectively and efficiently within their organisation. Mangers will no longer have to settle for unqualified and inefficient labour that is only available locally. With virtual teams and specialised labour the perf...

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...lusion I must say that as individuals we would only endeavour to move further and to improve our standards in whichever way that is available to us. With the use of CMC we can achieve these goals with greater speed, in a more cost efficient way, and become a closer, friendlier global society. CMC could possibly replace face-to-face interactions because we are rapidly becoming an advanced society who crave performance and effectivness. The only factor that prevents this inevitable change is time, the time that it would take for us to become aware and accustom.

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