Within the organization. Reginald Floyd
Communication between upper and lower management Communication from management to employee Communication from organization to external entity
Communication is the heart and soul of any organization. Most organization are made up of several different department that all work simultaneously together to accomplish the organization mission. This means communication is consist between levels to accommodate this mission. The problem areas are lower level management relaying the critical messages to the employees. If any details are left out during the communication the receiver is not clear on there duties.
The are two major section in an organizations communication. Internal Communication External Communication
Internal and External
Communication between management an the employees. This is how everyone stay in tune with the organization mission. When this type of communication fail the organization becomes weak. If the communication is not clear and precise the employee can do there job correctly.
This type of communication comes in the from of , newsletter, memo's, and advertisements etc… This is use to promote more business partner, consumer, and investor to the organization.
Training Reducing the information Leadership training Allow all hand meeting
Identify Analyze Evaluate solution
Exchange of information Emotion in communication Face to Face Body Language Verbal and Non Verbal Tone of Voice Facial Expression Gestures
Boost Morale Build Motivations Increase productivity Increase profits
Communication is key to success Communication involves all staff Internal & External communication Communication is a team effort
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