The greater the vertical hierarchy the poorer the channels of commuication due the time process involved. Yet compared to flater hierarchys the structure is highly defined and therefore makes some processes more effective. eg. discipline and grievances
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
by moving vertical
vertical
vertical is from side to side
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
Yes, vertical communication is a two way communication. This form of communication is commonly used for people who are in the same position or organizations that use participative style of management.
There are five characteristics of competent communication. The top three characteristics of competent communication are self awareness, adaptability, and empathy.
horizantal communication is a communication which appears peek to peek in an organization
There are five characteristics of competent communication. The top three characteristics of competent communication are self awareness, adaptability, and empathy.
Functional communication is a type of communication that has three distinct characteristics. These three characteristics include relevant, descriptive, and meaningful.
Lateral, Vertical and Diagonal
Vertical downwards communication means the communication to the down line agencies, employees, stakeholders, etc for providing information in time and that is expected for the implement of the information or for the feedback in time.
power, prestige, and position
John C. Condon has written: 'Interact--guidelines for Mexicans and North Americans' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Americans, Civilization, Intercultural communication, Mexican National characteristics, National characteristics, American, National characteristics, Mexican 'With respect to the Japanese' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Civilization, Intercultural communication, Japanese National characteristics, National characteristics, American, National characteristics, Japanese, Social life and customs 'An introduction to intercultural communication' -- subject(s): Intercultural communication 'Interpersonal communication' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication 'Semantics and communication' -- subject(s): Communication, Interpersonal relations, Semantics, English language 'Good neighbors' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Intercultural communication, Mexican National characteristics, National characteristics, American, National characteristics, Mexican, Social life and customs
Strategic process, Stakeholder communication and one-way communication.