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Diagonal advantage example

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Diagonal Communication - - This is also called crosswise communication This include interaction among different levels of an organization s hierarchy and has no well defined path. It is a mixture of upward, downward and horizontal communication.


Advantages

1/ No well defined path.

2/ Very fast..

3/ Helpful in decision making.

4/ Easy motivation and leadership.

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Explanation:

Diagonal Communication is the communication held between different structures of a business firm. It is the communication between the higher and lower sectors of a business firm. It is also known as cross-functional communication.

There are both advantages and disadvantages of diagonal communication. 

(i) Advantages: The advantages of diagonal communication are: 

                 (a) It ends communication barriers between the higher and                            lower sectors of a business. 

                 (b) It increases the efficiency and speed of the labour if                                  positive relations are created.

 

                 (c) It can be used as a team build up/motivational tool.

                 (d) It helps in challenge and production management of the                          firm. 

Disadvantages: The disadvantages of diagonal communication are: 

                 

                 (a) It can increase competitiveness as more information of                            ongoing production is given.

                 (b) It may consume time of the employees; for example work                         chat groups don't have details of work assignments etc                             and they consume time as well. 

                 (c) Time consumption may also lead to inefficiency. 

                 (d) Due to lack of proper communicative skills of employees,                         misunderstandings might arise.

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