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Essay heading: Gap Analysis: Global Communications
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"Effective communication is vital to all organizations because it coordinates employees, fulfills employee needs, supports knowledge management, and improves decision making" (McShane & Von Glinow, 2005, 324). Because the decision has already been made to outsource, Global Communications can take this opportunity to begin working on a plan with the Union that will create and keep as many jobs while reducing costs and maintaining profitability once the company has become competitive and profitable again... displayed 300 characters
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Because the decision has already been made to outsource, Global Communications can take this opportunity to begin working on a plan with the Union that will create and keep as many jobs while reducing costs and maintaining profitability once the company has become competitive and profitable again.
Global Communications is facing increasing competition from local, long-distance, and international markets... displayed next 300 characters
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