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What Are The Advantages Of Communication In Any Organization?

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    Without communication, an organization can't run effectively. There are many communications in an organization and without communication you will always fall behind. Here are few examples;

    Communication between staff (no healthy environment, and less productive work)
    Communication between employer and employee ( No Future)
    Communication with the customers (level of Income will be dropped with no or bad communication)
    Communication rules between computers (Without communication, computer can't share resources and server each other)
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    Zuhail 

    answered 2 years ago

      Directors
      The Directors typically create the business plans. Directors sit on the board because they have specialist expertise in a particular line of business, or because they have generalist experience, or sometimes more importantly, good contacts.



      The Managing director
      The Managing Director is the figurehead of the organisation.
      Managers have the job of organising and controlling resources. Their work is often described as 'getting things done with or through people'.



      Senior managers
      Senior Managers make top level decisions concerning where an organisation operates and what it makes or does. These decisions require detailed analysis and skilled judgement.



      Middle managers
      Middle Managers organise and control the resource of an organisation within established guidelines.



      Junior/supervisory management
      Junior/supervisory management is usually concerned with short-term supervisory activities - making sure that orders get out on time, making sure that people and resources are where they should be, etc.



      Supervisors
      Supervisors are quite often the backbone of the organisation. They are people who know how things should be done at 'ground level'. They work with managers to put plans into action at operational level. They manage day-to-day resources including the supervision of staff.



      Operatives
      Operatives are at the ground level but their work is still very important. It needs to be carried out with care and precision. In a supermarket the operatives will include the shelf stakes, and checkout operatives.

      The formal roles of members of an organisation will usually be set out in an organisational chart which sets out the span of control of the various levels of supervision. The informal roles that people play are less easy to map out but are also very important.
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      Guest 

      answered 6 months ago

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