Unit 3 Section 6
Unit 3 Section 6
Unit 3 Section 6
UNIT 3 SECTION
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Katz and Kahn (1984), have identified five general functions of the
downward communication as follows:
− To give specific tasks directions about job instructions.
− To give information about organizational practices and procedures.
− To provide information about the rationale of a job.
− To tell subordinates about their performance and
− To provide an ideological information to facilitate the indoctrination
of goals.
Upward communication
Upward communication is the transmission of information from individuals
in a lower level of the chain of command to those in a higher level position.
Anyone or more of the following can form the basis of upward
communication:
− Information on the level of performance and achievement of
employees
− Unresolved problems and issues faced by employees.
− Ideas and suggestions for improvement in the organization.
− How employees feel about their jobs, fellow employees and the
entire organization.
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Horizontal communication
Horizontal communication is the exchange of information among
employees on the same organizational level. It is often described as the
communication among peers or coworkers which generally occurs within or
across departments. Horizontal communication is essential or useful for
coordinating and integrating diverse organizational functions. Memos,
letters, telephones and interdepartmental meetings are common techniques
for horizontal communication.
Diagonal communication
Diagonal communication is one that cuts across levels, functions and work
areas in the organization. It is important when members cannot
communicate through upward, downward or horizontal channels.
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− Be empathetic
We are empathetic listeners when we try to interpret a message from the
senders own point of view rather than our own. Such a gesture will further
demonstrate your interest in the conversation and helps you to follow every
bit of the conversation.
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Self-assessment questions
(1) What is downward communication? List and explain any five methods
of downward communication.
(2) Discuss any five ways in which management can improve the skills for
sending messages among employees.
(3) What is vertical communication? Differentiate between downward and
upward communication.
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