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Chapter 11: Organizational Communication

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Information flows from lower levels of the organization to higher levels (employees to management). This includes feedback, suggestions, grievances, and reports.

Types of Organizational Communication

● Upward communication

● Downward Communication

● Business Communication

● Informal communication

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

Types of Organizational Communication

● Upward communication

● Downward Communication

● Business Communication

● Informal communication

communication of subordinates to superiora or of employees to supervisors

upward communication

drawbacks of using DIRECT upward communication

potential volume of messages

* employees may not openly communicate the bad news to avoid confrontation or being reprimanded by their supervi...

communication passed consecutively from employees to supervisor, who relays it to their supervisor, and so on.

serial communication

The problems with using Serial Communication

alteration of content and tone

the farther away two people are, the less effctive communication

MUM effect

Methods to Facilitate Upward communication

● serial communocation

● Attitude Surveys

● focused groups and exit interviews

● Suggestion Boxes or Complaint Boxes

● Thir...

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TermDefinition

Types of Organizational Communication

● Upward communication

● Downward Communication

● Business Communication

● Informal communication

communication of subordinates to superiora or of employees to supervisors

upward communication

drawbacks of using DIRECT upward communication

potential volume of messages

* employees may not openly communicate the bad news to avoid confrontation or being reprimanded by their supervisors

communication passed consecutively from employees to supervisor, who relays it to their supervisor, and so on.

serial communication

The problems with using Serial Communication

alteration of content and tone

the farther away two people are, the less effctive communication

MUM effect

Methods to Facilitate Upward communication

● serial communocation

● Attitude Surveys

● focused groups and exit interviews

● Suggestion Boxes or Complaint Boxes

● Third party facilitator

Communication of superior to subordinate or management to employees

downward communication

Ways to facilitate downward communication

● Bulletin boards

● Newsletters

● policy manuals and employee handbook

● intranets

a form of upward communication that is usually done by an outside consultant who administers a questionnaire asking employees to rate their opinions on such factors as satisfaction with pay, working conditions, and supervisors

Attitude surveys

The idea that people prefer not to pass on unpleasant information

MUM (minimize unpleasant messages) effect

the transmission of business related information among employees, management, and customers

Business Communication

methods to facilitate Business Communication

● memos

●telephone calls

●emails and voice mails

●business meeting

●office design

the idea behind this office design is that employees will communicate better with one another and be easier to supervise and help without the physical barriers of walls

open office design

three common design for open office

●freestanding design

●uniform plans

●free-form workstations

communication among employees in an organization that is not completely related to the completion of an organizational task

Informal communication

an unofficial, informal communication network

grapevine

Four patterns of grapevine:

● single strand

●gossip

●probability

●cluster

grapevine contains two types of information

●gossip

●humor

a distance zone within 18 inches of a person, where only people with a close relationship to the person are allowed to enter

intimacy zone

a distance zone from 18 inches to four feet that is usually reserved for friends and acquaintances

personal distance zone

an interpersonal distance from 4 to 12 feet from a person that is typically used for business and interacting with strangers

social distance zone

distance greater than 12 feet from a person that is typical of the interpersonal space allowed for social interactions such as large group lectures

public distance zone

communication inferred from the tone, tempo, and rate of speech

Paralanguage

the things people surround themselves with (i.e., clothes, jewelry, office, decorations, etc)

artifacts

message is passed on to another person by removing unimportant details

leveled

describes a message in which interesting and unusual information is kept

shapened

a description of a message in which information has been modified to fit the existing beliefs and knowledge of the person sending the information

assimilated

a response to communication overload that involves the conscious decision not to process certain types of information

omission

a method of coping with communication overload that involves organizing work into an order in which it will be handled

queuing

a response to communication overload in which the employee leaves the organization to reduce the stress

escape

listening styles

●inclusive listening

●leisure listening

●stylistic listening

●technical listening

●empathic listening

●nonconforming listening

the listening style of a person that cares about the feelings of the speaker

empathic listening

the listening style practiced by the individual who attends only to information consistent with their way of thinking

nonconforming style

a listening style of the person who can retain a large amounts of details but does not know the meaning of those details

technical listening

the listening style of a person who pays attention to way the information is presented

stylistic listening

the listening style of a person who cares about only interesting information

leisure listening

the listening style of a person who listens for the main ideas behind any communication

inclusive listening