Abstract

Current managerial communication in the global business world has recently experienced dramatic and unprecedented changes connected to the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in business and managerial communication. The objective of this paper is to analyze the changes in ICT-enhanced business and managerial communication in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Czech Republic. The use of ICT in business and managerial communication is obvious and brings various benefits, but it also has some drawbacks that should be identified and analyzed. From a methodological point of view, this study is twofold. Firstly, we conduct a systematic review of the current literature on the topic of business and managerial communication, providing an understanding of the recent development in the area of business and managerial communication. Secondly, we conduct qualitative research into the current state of ICT-enhanced managerial and business communication in several SMEs in the Czech Republic. The findings of the literature research show that there are two key aspects that define modern business and managerial communication, i.e., interculturality and interconnectedness. These two aspects of business and managerial communication are very recent, and they bring many challenges that must be considered in order to optimize communication. These altered communication paradigms have the potential to improve global competitiveness and produce new opportunities in the global market. The second part of the research shows that the general awareness of the changes in business communication is limited, and this could potentially pose a threat to business and managerial communication, leading to a loss of opportunities and reduced competitiveness. The majority of global-based companies have already become culture-, communication-, technology- and information-dependent, and ignoring or neglecting this fact presents a significant risk, which may be one of the biggest threats to global competitiveness. Since the success of SMEs is critical for the development of the national economy, it is recommended that company communication be continuously enhanced by frequent training at all organizational levels. This presents a challenge for educational institutions and training centers, managers and businesspeople, of creating communication competencies that would be highly rewarded in the global business environment.

Highlights

  • In this paper, the business and managerial communication in several Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Czech Republic is analyzed, as this area of business communication has still not been researched sufficiently in the Central European context

  • Information 2020, 11, 336 business and managerial communication is intentionally managed in Czech SMEs and if they take into consideration the very recent changes in the global trajectory of business and managerial communication

  • The analysis of the literature results clearly shows that the trend regarding the focus on the importance of business and managerial communication and its optimization is very important in the modern business environment

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Introduction

The business and managerial communication in several Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Czech Republic is analyzed, as this area of business communication has still not been researched sufficiently in the Central European context. Information 2020, 11, 336 business and managerial communication is intentionally managed in Czech SMEs and if they take into consideration the very recent changes in the global trajectory of business and managerial communication. The literature review provides us with the most important recent research findings regarding the changes in business and managerial communication. The findings of this paper will be crucial both for the Central European (such as Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and Polish) companies who do business globally and for various educators, such as universities and companies, who provide communication courses for managers

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