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This 8 page paper looks at some of the most important aspects of communication for an organization. The includes consideration of the different methods of communication, such as one to one and one to many, verbal and non verbal communications and the way messages are understood or interpreted by the audience. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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needed in order to tell the employees what jobs to do and aspects such as the required standards there is also the broader communication of the company culture and values
that employees and mangers are expected to comply with. There are a number of ways this may take place. Communication is defined by the dictionary as "The exchange
of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behaviour" (Dictionary.com, 2007). From this we can see communication can take
place in a range of conscious and unconscious models, either directly or indirectly. This may also take place in a unilateral manner, one to one, or one to many,
or a bilateral manner where there is communication between parties rather than one way communication. We also have to remember the way that communication may also be formal or informal,
and vertical or horizontal (Philo and Miller, 2000). For the communications model some of these forms are going to be more prevalent
that other dependant on the type of role the communication professional holds. Where it is undertaken efficiently there are likely to be different forms of communication that support the same
overall message reinforcing that message. One way and two way communication may be on one to one basis, but more likely to be a one to many, one to
one may be argued as the slowest, this takes long time to spread and may include formal communication such as in one to one meetings, such as performance reviews or
appraisals, or informal manners such as the use of gossip, it may also be face to face or indirect, such as with the telephone or the sue of e-mail (Huczyniski
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