What are the different purposes of communication? Give examples for each
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Communication serves five major purposes: to inform, to express feelings, to imagine, to influence, and to meet social expectations. Each of these purposes is reflected in a form of communication.
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Communication has many purposes to be served be it formal or informal.
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"The communication is a process of sharing information, ideas, thoughts verbally or non-verbally."
Purposes of communication
- Information flow: In the organization, flow of communication would be vertical, horizontal with the written form.
- Coordination: With the aid of communication, coordination would be easier from superior to subordinate.
- Developing cordial human relation: Be at work or at home communication may make or break the relations.
- Decision Making: If a manager wants to take a decision regarding the purchase of raw material he has to communicate with his subordinates.
Communication facilitates personal and professional workflow.
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