FOUNDATIONS OF ESTABLISHING MUTUAL RELATIONSHIPS IN BUSINESS AND ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION
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Mammadova Fatimat Ramazan gizi

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In modern times, the dynamic development of society and the intensification of information exchange have increased the relevance of business and academic communication. In this context, people are evaluated not only by their technological and professional skills, but also by their social and communicative skills, such as communicating, exchanging ideas, and listening to the other party. The article examines the main principles of building mutual relationships in business and academic spheres, the organization of communication processes, and important factors affecting the effectiveness of this communication. In the business context, the formation of professional relations, effective teamwork, and ethical behavior issues are in the foreground, while in the academic sphere, scientific cooperation, information exchange, and the protection of academic ethics are in the foreground. Similar and different aspects of mutual communication in both spheres are comparatively examined.
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Mammadova Fatimat Ramazan gizi

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