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Chapter 15: Communication Creating Effective Organizations
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Communications for Effective Organizations 1. Individual employees must have effective interpersonal communications to share ideas and information as well as collaborate with others. Effective communication consists of following appropriate problem solving strategies to resolve conflicts. Effective listening and supportive communication are often the keys to good communication. 2. Communications networks and communications roles can help or hinder the performance of the organization. Managers need to assess the effectiveness of the organization’s key communications networks to ensure that employees are getting timely and appropriate communications to complete their work. 3. Managers should foster a culture that encourages open communications.
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The Communication Process EncodingProcessDecodingProcess EncodingDecoding MessageandChannel Feedback PerceivedMessageIntendedMessage The source with information To communicate The receiver who receives the message and provides feedback = Noise
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Interpersonal Communications Model Colleague Outcomes 1.Role clarity 2.Satisfaction with local person 3.General job satisfaction 4.Work unit effectiveness Focal Person’s Communication Style 1.Careful transmission 2.Open and two-way 3.Frank 4.Careful listening 5.Informal Internalized Effect on Colleague (determined by the credibility of focal person) 1.Trustworthy 2.Informative Source: Rudi Klauss and Bernard M. Bass, Interpersonal Communication in Organizations, (New York Academic Press, 1982), p. 69. Used by permission.
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Principles of Supportive Communication Descriptive Descriptive Problem-Oriented Problem-Oriented Flexible Flexible Owned Owned
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Effective Communication Responses Probing Probing Reinterpretive Reinterpretive Reflective Reflective
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Ineffective Communication Responses Evaluative Evaluative Confrontive/Forcing Confrontive/Forcing Diverting Diverting Pacifying Pacifying
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Communication Networks WheelCircle Chain YAll-Channel
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Communication Roles Gatekeepers Individuals who control the flow of communication through a communication channel
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Communication Roles Liaisons Individuals who connect two or more groups within an organization without belonging to either group
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Communication Roles Opinion Leaders Individuals who informally influence the attitudes and behaviors of other group members
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Communication Roles Boundary Spanners Individuals who communicate with the organization’s environment
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