👉 Precommunication is a process or practice in which two or more parties communicate with each other before any formal agreement is reached. This can be used for various purposes such as developing an initial proposal, negotiating terms of services, or resolving disputes. In some cases, it may also be necessary to establish a prior communication before any formal contract is made. For example, if there's a preliminary meeting where both parties discuss the project scope and objectives, they can agree on the terms of service at that point.