Various Types of Business Communication for Effective Organizational Interaction

 
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CHAPTER NAME- TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
SEMESTER-II
SECTION- 2A
TEACHER’S NAME- PUJA GUPTA
 
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On the basis of organizational relationship
Formal communication
Informal communication
On the basis of flow of information
Vertical communication
Upward  communication
Downward communication
Crosswise communication
Horizontal communication
On the basis of expression
Oral communication
Written communication
Gestural communication
 
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MEANING:- 
when communication flows through the predefined official lines it is known
as formal communication. It is generally  a written form of communication and can take
the form of requests, commands, directives, circulars, reports, memos, etc.
ADVANTAGES:-
Form of written communication
Smooth flow of information
Fixation of authority – responsibility
Most reliable
Better decision making and control
Cooperation and coordination
Promotes better understanding
Most widely used
DISADVANTAGES:-
Time taking and slow process
lack of personal touch
Inflexible
Fails to establish a cordial relationship.
 
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MEANING:- 
informal communication is free from official rules and
regulations and takes place due to personal needs of the sender and
receiver of the message. It is also known as Grapevine communication.
ADVANTAGES:-
Increase employee satisfaction
Increase efficiency
Reducing employees’ stress
Satisfies the social and psychological needs
Get a clear understanding about the attitude and response of the employees
Bridges the gap in the formal communication network
Greater flexibility
DISADVANTAGES:-
Spread of distorted messages
Leads to rumours
Fixation of responsibility is not possible
Leads to misunderstanding and misrepresentation of information.
 
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downward communication refers to the flow of messages from
a supervisor to subordinates. In downward communication information
flows in the form of orders, instructions, decisions, etc. from individuals in
higher hierarchical levels to individuals in lower level following the line of
authority.
ADVANTAGES:-
Informing and explaining policies and organizational procedures
Scalar principle
Message is continuous
Delegation of authority and responsibility
Establishing official discipline
 increase employee efficiency
DISADVANTAGES:-
Delay the timely functioning of an organization
Distortion of message
Over communication or under communication
Contains subject matter without adequate explanation
Labour management relationship may be hampered.
 
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MEANING:- 
Upward communication implies the flow of information from
the individual in a lower hierarchical level to individual in a higher
hierarchical level that is from subordinates to superiors in the organization.
ADVANTAGES:-
Greater feedback
Constructive suggestions for the progress on the organization
Industrial peace
Loyalty and commitment
Helps the management in decision making process
Change in organizational rules, regulations and policies
DISADVANTAGES:-
Message may get distorted
Strained relationship
Employees fear that their suggestion treated as their weakness.
 
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MEANING:
- Horizontal communication refers to flow of information
between individual and groups belonging to the same or different
department but belong to the same hierarchical level of an
organization.
ADVANTAGES:-
Reduce misunderstanding between individuals
Resolving conflicts
Increase efficiency and productivity
Helps in building cooperation and a friendly work environment
DISADVANTAGES:-
Minimise the control and power of the management of an organization
Rise to conflicts, intergroup rivalry and gossips
Leads to disorder in the organization.
 
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MEANING:-
Diagonal communication refers to the flow of information
between individuals of an organization who do not belong to the
same department or same hierarchical level.
ADVANTAGES:-
faster transmission of message
Increase coordination
Improving mutual understanding between superiors and subordinates
Increase in the morale
DISADVANTAGES:-
Time consuming
Rise to create misunderstandings and conflicts
Subordinates may hesitate to make  commitment beyond their authority.
 
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MEANING:- 
oral communication means transmission of message from the
communicator to the communicate through spoken words , which may be
through face to face contact or by the use of some mechanical devices.
ADVANTAGES:-
Faster transmission of message
Greater understanding
Personal contact
Create a healthy working environment
Flexible
Helps in building inter personal relationship between superior to the subordinates
Communicating confidential information
DISADVANTAGES:-
Not suitable for communicating lengthy messages
Not suitable for communicating to a large number of receivers at a time
Absence of active listening
Message being filtered or getting distorted.
 
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MEANING:- 
written communication refers to transmission of information
through written letters, circulars, memos, orders, reports, bulletins etc..
Thus in the case if written words are the basis of sending messages ,
orders, instructions etc.
ADVANTAGES:-
Provide documentary evidence
Communicator can reach simultaneously to many receivers of a message
Communicating lengthy message
More effective
Precise and very accurate
Using statistical data and pictorial presentations
Uniformly applicable
DISADVANTAGES:-
Time consuming and costly
Lack of personal touch
It make the communication process clumsy.
 
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MEANING:- 
It is communication through body language like facial
expression, movements of the head, tone of voice or even smile. It is
a combination of oral and written communication.
ADVANTAGES:-
Faster and more effective
Substitute if verbal communication that is  where silence speaks better than
words
DISADVANTAGES:-
Communication tends to be unclear
Not applicable for transmission of official information.
 
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corporate communication is the transmission of information
between different individuals within the organizational structural
framework and the transmission of information to the different  interested
parties to an organization in its outside environment. It is includes both
internal and external communication.
IMPORTANCE:-
Increase in coordination
Link with the outside world
Employee motivation
Effective management
Continuous flow of information
Attainment of success
Better and faster decision making
Use of modern technology
Training.
 
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Situation analysis
Setting the objectives after proper situation analysis
Selection of a strategic plan
Assessment of the effect of communication
Attaining feedback through continuous monitoring .
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Explore the diverse forms of communication within a business context, including formal and informal channels, vertical communication, and different modes of expression like oral, written, and gestural. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of each type to enhance communication efficiency and effectiveness in organizational settings.

  • Business Communication
  • Types of Communication
  • Formal Communication
  • Organizational Relationship
  • Vertical Communication

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  1. SUBJECT SUBJECT- - BUSINESS COMMUNICATION BUSINESS COMMUNICATION CHAPTER NAME- TYPES OF COMMUNICATION SEMESTER-II SECTION- 2A TEACHER S NAME- PUJA GUPTA

  2. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION TYPES OF COMMUNICATION On the basis of organizational relationship Formal communication Informal communication On the basis of flow of information Vertical communication Upward communication Downward communication Crosswise communication Horizontal communication On the basis of expression Oral communication Written communication Gestural communication

  3. FORMAL COMMUNICATION FORMAL COMMUNICATION MEANING:- when communication flows through the predefined official lines it is known as formal communication. It is generally a written form of communication and can take the form of requests, commands, directives, circulars, reports, memos, etc. ADVANTAGES:- Form of written communication Smooth flow of information Fixation of authority responsibility Most reliable Better decision making and control Cooperation and coordination Promotes better understanding Most widely used DISADVANTAGES:- Time taking and slow process lack of personal touch Inflexible Fails to establish a cordial relationship.

  4. INFORMAL COMMUNICATION INFORMAL COMMUNICATION MEANING:- informal communication is free from official rules and regulations and takes place due to personal needs of the sender and receiver of the message. It is also known as Grapevine communication. ADVANTAGES:- Increase employee satisfaction Increase efficiency Reducing employees stress Satisfies the social and psychological needs Get a clear understanding about the attitude and response of the employees Bridges the gap in the formal communication network Greater flexibility DISADVANTAGES:- Spread of distorted messages Leads to rumours Fixation of responsibility is not possible Leads to misunderstanding and misrepresentation of information.

  5. VERTICAL COMMUNICATION( DOWNWARD) VERTICAL COMMUNICATION( DOWNWARD) MEANING:- downward communication refers to the flow of messages from a supervisor to subordinates. In downward communication information flows in the form of orders, instructions, decisions, etc. from individuals in higher hierarchical levels to individuals in lower level following the line of authority. ADVANTAGES:- Informing and explaining policies and organizational procedures Scalar principle Message is continuous Delegation of authority and responsibility Establishing official discipline increase employee efficiency DISADVANTAGES:- Delay the timely functioning of an organization Distortion of message Over communication or under communication Contains subject matter without adequate explanation Labour management relationship may be hampered.

  6. UPWARD COMMUNICATION UPWARD COMMUNICATION MEANING:- Upward communication implies the flow of information from the individual in a lower hierarchical level to individual in a higher hierarchical level that is from subordinates to superiors in the organization. ADVANTAGES:- Greater feedback Constructive suggestions for the progress on the organization Industrial peace Loyalty and commitment Helps the management in decision making process Change in organizational rules, regulations and policies DISADVANTAGES:- Message may get distorted Strained relationship Employees fear that their suggestion treated as their weakness.

  7. HORIZONTAL COMMUNICATION HORIZONTAL COMMUNICATION MEANING:- Horizontal communication refers to flow of information between individual and groups belonging to the same or different department but belong to the same hierarchical level of an organization. ADVANTAGES:- Reduce misunderstanding between individuals Resolving conflicts Increase efficiency and productivity Helps in building cooperation and a friendly work environment DISADVANTAGES:- Minimise the control and power of the management of an organization Rise to conflicts, intergroup rivalry and gossips Leads to disorder in the organization.

  8. DIAGONAL OR CROSSWISE COMMUNICATION DIAGONAL OR CROSSWISE COMMUNICATION MEANING:-Diagonal communication refers to the flow of information between individuals of an organization who do not belong to the same department or same hierarchical level. ADVANTAGES:- faster transmission of message Increase coordination Improving mutual understanding between superiors and subordinates Increase in the morale DISADVANTAGES:- Time consuming Rise to create misunderstandings and conflicts Subordinates may hesitate to make commitment beyond their authority.

  9. ORAL COMMUNICATION ORAL COMMUNICATION MEANING:- oral communication means transmission of message from the communicator to the communicate through spoken words , which may be through face to face contact or by the use of some mechanical devices. ADVANTAGES:- Faster transmission of message Greater understanding Personal contact Create a healthy working environment Flexible Helps in building inter personal relationship between superior to the subordinates Communicating confidential information DISADVANTAGES:- Not suitable for communicating lengthy messages Not suitable for communicating to a large number of receivers at a time Absence of active listening Message being filtered or getting distorted.

  10. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION WRITTEN COMMUNICATION MEANING:- written communication refers to transmission of information through written letters, circulars, memos, orders, reports, bulletins etc.. Thus in the case if written words are the basis of sending messages , orders, instructions etc. ADVANTAGES:- Provide documentary evidence Communicator can reach simultaneously to many receivers of a message Communicating lengthy message More effective Precise and very accurate Using statistical data and pictorial presentations Uniformly applicable DISADVANTAGES:- Time consuming and costly Lack of personal touch It make the communication process clumsy.

  11. GESTURAL COMMUNICATION GESTURAL COMMUNICATION MEANING:- It is communication through body language like facial expression, movements of the head, tone of voice or even smile. It is a combination of oral and written communication. ADVANTAGES:- Faster and more effective Substitute if verbal communication that is where silence speaks better than words DISADVANTAGES:- Communication tends to be unclear Not applicable for transmission of official information.

  12. CORPORATE COMMUNICATION CORPORATE COMMUNICATION MEANING:- corporate communication is the transmission of information between different individuals within framework and the transmission of information to the different interested parties to an organization in its outside environment. It is includes both internal and external communication. IMPORTANCE:- Increase in coordination Link with the outside world Employee motivation Effective management Continuous flow of information Attainment of success Better and faster decision making Use of modern technology Training. the organizational structural

  13. STEPS IN CORPORATE COMMUNICATION STEPS IN CORPORATE COMMUNICATION Situation analysis Setting the objectives after proper situation analysis Selection of a strategic plan Assessment of the effect of communication Attaining feedback through continuous monitoring .

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