Step 1: Define Information Technology (IT) in a business context.
IT refers to the use of computers, networks, software, and telecommunication tools to store, retrieve, and exchange information within and outside an organisation.
Step 2: Eliminate "Reducing the number of employees".
While automation may eventually reduce some roles, this is a workforce effect of technology adoption, not a direct improvement to communication.
Step 3: Eliminate "Eliminating the need for meetings".
IT actually enables more meetings through video-conferencing tools like Zoom or Teams. It does not eliminate the need to communicate face to face - it transforms it.
Step 4: Eliminate "Increasing paper work".
One of IT's most celebrated contributions is replacing paper-based processes with digital records, dramatically reducing paperwork.
Step 5: Confirm "Making communication easier among customers, suppliers and employees".
Emails, instant messaging, CRM platforms, and shared databases make it fast and simple for every stakeholder - internally and externally - to exchange information in real time from anywhere in the world.
Step 6: State the conclusion.
IT's primary communication benefit is bridging distance and time to connect all business stakeholders seamlessly.
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