Orders and directives are the example of which communication
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downward communication
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order or directives given by supirior for your specific actions is basic form of downward communication
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Orders and directives are examples of downward communication.
Explanation:
- Communication refers to the exchange of ideas or messages between two or more persons.
- Communication in the organization performs in a systematic manner i.e. by following the scalar chain.
- communication can be of 4 types:
- Downward communication
- upward communication
- horizontal communication
- diagonal communication.
- Orders and directives are examples of downward communication.
- DOWNWARD COMMUNICATION refers to the flow of communication from superior to subordinate.
- It means the flow or direction of communication will be from top to bottom.
- examples are as follows:
- Assigning goals
- and performance reports
- instruction
- feedback
- directives
- plan layout
- strategy explanation
- orders
Thus, DOWNWARD COMMUNICATION refers to the flow of communication from superior to subordinate & Orders and directives are examples of downward communication.
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