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Communication Network

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Communication Network

Internal

Vertical

Downward Upward

Diagonal Horizontal

External

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External CommunicationOutside the organization Communication.Links the organization with outside world.

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ExampleCommunication between heads of two

organizations.

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Internal communicationInside the organization communication.Takes place in different directions.

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ExampleCommunication between teacher and student

in a university.

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Vertical Communication

• Upward communication• Downward Communication

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Vertical Communication

Vertical communication is communication that flows both up and down the organization.

It is the communication that takes place between managers and their superiors and subordinates.

Vertical communication may involve only two persons, or it may flow through several different organizational levels.

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Downward Communication

. It occurs when information flows down the hierarchy from high level to low level.

Example: When your boss shares information with you, it’s downward communication, because your boss, as your supervisor, is communicating with you as an employee or subordinate.

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Main objectives:

To give specific directions to subordinates about the job entrusted.

To explain organizational policies and procedures.

To apprise the subordinates of their performance.

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Advantages of Downward CommunicationUseful for management The management finds it useful to communicate necessary official information to subordinates.Useful for employees Downward communication is useful for subordinates as they are well informed about their work from time to time.A Sense of belonging In downward communication, the subordinates carry a strong feeling of participation in the management of the organization. They regard themselves as important subordinates.

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Disadvantages of Downward CommunicationDistortion Downward communication has to pass through many levels of authority, so there is a delay as well as distortion of the message.Authoritarian approach In downward communication, there is too much concentration of authority at the higher level. As people in the lower levels are merely receivers of decisions. So they unconsciously receive such message and miscommunication results.

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Over and under Communication Downward communication suffers from over communication or under-communication. In over-communication supervisors talk too much and merely waste the time of his subordinates.   In under-communication, the supervisor does not talk enough and leaves his subordinates to his guessing about what he wants them to do

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Upward Communication

Upward communication is the process of information flowing from the low levels of hierarchy to the upper levels.This flow is usually from subordinates to their direct superior, then to that person’s direct superior, and so on up the hierarchy.

Example: When you give your supervisor feedback about a new system or patron, it’s upward communication

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Methods of Upward Communication

Open-door policy: Employees are given a feeling that their views, suggestions are always welcome by superiors.

Complaints and suggestion Boxes: Are installed in the company. Employees are encouraged to drop in these boxes.

Direct Correspondence: Write directly to superiors or managers.

Counseling: Employees are encouraged to talk to their superiors of their problems.

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Advantages of Upnward Communication

Fosters Friendly Relations Upward communication helps to bring about co-operation, goodwill and understanding among superiors and subordinates. This stimulates friendly relations.Provides Valuable Feedback Upward communication provides a valuable feedback. The superiors come to know how their plans and policies; orders and instructions are being received and executed.

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Making Suggestions The subordinates are encouraged to make suggestions in the interest of the organization. Some of these suggestions prove useful, and the subordinates are suitably rewarded

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Disadvantages of Upward Communication

Resistance From Subordinates Subordinates rarely initiate upward communication as they are afraid of being ignored.so they hesitate to initiate it again.Fear of Incompetence The subordinates communicating with the superiors fear that their colleagues or work may be regarded by their superior as a reflection on their own competence.

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Indecisive Superiors If the superiors do not take any decision in the light of upward communication, the subordinates loss confidence in their superiors.

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Diagonal Communication

Diagonal Communication takes place at different levels in the hierarchy.

It occurs both ways, that is, from the upper level to low level and vice versa.

The path is mixture of vertical and horizontal movement.

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In large communications various departments need communication support from each other.

Diagonal communication aims at discussing such matters as pertain to the execution of the plans and policies of an organization to meet its business objectives.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Diagonal Communication

The path is mixture of vertical and horizontal movement. So diagonal communication has all the advantages and disadvantages of both, horizontal and vertical communication.

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Horizontal Communication Takes place between individuals of equal hierarchical rank and is more informal than either downward or upward communication

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Functions of Horizontal Communication

It helps employees fulfill their socialization needs.It helps employees and departments

coordinate their activities with one another.

It helps others better understand individual and departmental responsibilities.

It helps individuals solve their own problems before others have to become involved.

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Advantages of horizontal communication:-

Co-ordinationFaster communication

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Disadvantages of horizontal communication:-

Lack of motivationPresence of physical barriers

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Examples of Horizontal Communication

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The marketing manager can communicate with production manager at the same level without any difficulty.

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By horizontal communication army and rangers employees co-ordinate with each other.Manager can better understand his responsibility inside his perimeter.It enhances the self actualization among the people in society.

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Horizontal Communication

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Supervisors

Staff

Departments

Top-level managers

Lower-level managers

Departments

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