Since technology first entered the picture of communication, it has constantly influenced how people communicate on a regular basis. When you think about it, prior to the first writing utensil we didn’t have an easy way to communicate outside places within walking distance.
From that to immediate communication through multiple platforms, it’s insane to think about how far we’ve come!
When you think about it, business and trade didn’t really take off until we had a way to communicate with others. Since that day communication and business have been pretty closely tied together.
Faster Communication
From carrying communications on tablets to the next city, to texting or calling someone on the other side of the earth, the speed of business communication has increased. So much so that there are people working 24/7 to ensure consistent lines of communication all the time.
At this point an immediate situation can have some of the fastest responses in business.
More Professional Assistance
What started as a way to communicate good will, has evolved to a complex dance of making sure that the customer is satisfied. This has led to professional lingo, and help. For most businesses there are pretty similar guidelines of professionalism.
As an example, those at Global Messaging are focused on ideals of courtesy, understanding, and working with your customers to find a solution.
In essence, that’s professionalism: a willingness to work together and technology has made that type of service more accessible than ever before: from answering services to chatbots and more, professional assistance has severely benefited from advancements in technology.
Project Management Systems
One of the major developments in technology (other than computers, cell phones, and other small things) in regard to business is the appearance of project management systems (PMS). These web and phone applications are how many businesses work to organize workflow, meetings, and store shared information.
There are so many web applications that are easily turned into a PMS: Asana, Monday, Trello, Teamwork, Google Suite, and many others. Businesses all around the world use these types of systems to communicate immediately with employees, freelancers, and sometimes even clients.
Workflow and workload management has definitely seen an insane boost!
Breaking Down Social Barriers
Business communication has led to a larger community of business professionals creating communities of specialists in every corner of the populated world.
People who would have never been able to share ideas are now able to talk to one another despite perceived or actual social barriers. Just because someone may have more money or status, in the world of business it is easier to communicate and relate to one another thanks to intra-office communication and the increase in translation technology. In addition, businesses now utilize professional interpreting devices, which facilitate seamless communication across language barriers, enabling professionals from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and collaborate effectively.
Community Building Conversations
Like I said in the previous section, there are an incredible number of communities all around the world. The connection of business from one side of a continent to another has not only allowed businesses to grow exponentially, it has also led to more widespread communities.
With companies that reach around the world, you never know if you are going to talk to someone from your own country, or outside of the country. This expansion of community couldn’t have been done without technology and its advancements.
Technology Doesn’t Stop
There are two ways to look at this. One is the evolution of technology and the other is the evolution of work needs. As we expand into the newer realm of easy to access AI, there are several jobs and forms of communication that are going to be affected.
Think of it this way, instead of talking to the receptionist on the other line of a phone, you instead have automated responses. That’s a technological innovation that makes it easier for receptionists to manage additional responsibilities.
Technology, our jobs, and communication are going to continually evolve in an ebb and flow of responsibilities shifting.
Conclusion
While this isn’t a history on the way that businesses have evolved with communication, hopefully there has been food for thought. Communication and business go hand-in-hand and so do communication and technology. Without technology, there isn’t going to be a way to communicate with others either verbally or face-to-face.
Thanks to technology, businesses continue to expand, communication between managers and employees is clarified, and people are able to dive into brainstorming sessions together from all over the world.
The next time you go to write an email, stop and think about how much technology has affected your communication. Isn’t it fascinating?

