The larger the organization, the bigger the network of communication is needed to maintain the lines of communication clear throughout the organization.
Having a smooth and understandable structure helps in maintaining and easily pointing out the problems when it occurs throughout the network. The structure also creates an emphasis on how the organization works and how messages and information is delivered within the business network.
trace the lines of Formal communication at your organization?
It is when you communicate to your fellow employees it could be socially or formal way related to the work.
The cast of Lines of Communication - 2010 includes: Angela Steffen
Formal lines of communication refer to something written, or often an oral presentation. In this form of communication, there is little to no humor, and it is exact, technical, and calculated.
Organisational structure can also be referred to as a hierarchy. For instance, in a corporation there is the CEO, then the upper management, middle management, lower management, and then the non-management employees. Communication within this structure usually goes up the ranks. For example, if a lower management staff member has a concern they would communicate it to middle management who would then communicate it to upper management. Upper management would then bring the concern to the attention of the CEO. Usually a solution can be found to the concern somewhere along the line before making it all the way up to the CEO.
To avoid inteference between communication lines
Communication channels.
Divisional organisation is the process of creating at the primary level a series of relatively autonomous units, usually based on product groupings
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The British World War II organisation that did daring missions behind enemy lines was Chindits. Chindits were specially trained military soldiers that were deployed deep behind enemy lines during WWII.
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communication media are the physical components through which the communication devices transmit data. e.g. cables, telephone lines, terminals.