GK
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Question
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Lateral/diagonal Communication
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Downward Communication
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Vertical Communication
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All of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -Vertical communication is communication that flows up and down the organization, usually along the chain of command or formal reporting lines; it takes place between managers and their superiors and subordinates.
Detailed explanation-2: -Vertical communication is sharing information hierarchically-from top to bottom or bottom to top. We’re probably all most familiar with this type of communication: Senior management sharing information like budgets, objectives, feedback, and goals with middle managers, who then share this with their teams.
Detailed explanation-3: -Upward Communication Flows Information moving from lower-level employees to high-level employees is upward communication (also sometimes called vertical communication). For example, upward communication occurs when workers report to a supervisor or when team leaders report to a department manager.