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disadvantages of wheel network of communication​

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Answered by VrindaMantry
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Wheel Network

A wheel network is a style of communication where the leader is the only one to receive or give communication. The leader, usually the supervisor or owner in the company, is like the bright light in the middle of a Ferris wheel; the light starts in the middle then gets passed on to all the spokes at the ends of the wheel. This one person has to know everything about the business and relays all messages. Employees have an exact idea of how decisions are made and how communication is handled.

For example, Gina is the owner and manager of a small boutique. She has only five employees. Information comes from her directly to these employees, and they communicate directly back to her. As the centralized decision maker, it's important that she make the best decisions for the company.

Though direct and efficient, the wheel network has its disadvantages and may not be appropriate for some situations or for companies with a greater number of people. If the leader is not responsible, dedicated, or communicative, the whole business will suffer. Likewise, a company with many employees needs more decision makers or nothing would get done

Answered by GulabLachman
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A disadvantage of this network is that a lack of responsibility hampers the entire project.

  • This type of communication is generally found in teams. or large groups.
  • It is information centralised and flows from top to bottom.
  • There is only one leader who directs the group, and the information flows from superior to subordinate.
  • The leader holds the sole task of delegating and advising the group for goal achievement.
  • If the leader lacks accountability, commitment, or communication, the entire organisation will suffer.
  • Moreover, this method can not be applied in large organisations as well, since entire responsibility is on one person and the error can not be afforded.
  • Moreover, sometimes companies won't even have the funds to use this communication approach.

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