Effective Communication is significant for managers in
the organizations so as to perform the basic functions of management, i.e.,
Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling.
Communication helps managers to perform their jobs and
responsibilities. Communication serves as a foundation for planning. All the
essential information must be communicated to the managers who in-turn must
communicate the plans so as to implement them. Organizing also requires effective
communication with others about their job task. Similarly leaders as managers
must communicate effectively with their subordinates so as to achieve the team
goals. Controlling is not possible without written and oral communication.
Managers devote a great part of their time in
communication. They generally devote approximately 6 hours per day in
communicating. They spend great time on face to face or telephonic
communication with their superiors, subordinates, colleagues, customers or
suppliers. Managers also use Written Communication in form of letters, reports
or memos wherever oral communication is not feasible.
Thus, we can say that “effective communication is a
building block of successful organizations”. In other words, communication
acts as organizational blood.
The importance of communication in an organization can
be summarized as follows:
- Communication promotes motivation by informing and clarifying the employees about the task to be done, the manner they are performing the task, and how to improve their performance if it is not up to the mark.
- Communication is a source of information to the organizational members for decision-making process as it helps identifying and assessing alternative course of actions.
- Communication also plays a crucial role in altering individual’s attitudes, i.e., a well informed individual will have better attitude than a less-informed individual. Organizational magazines, journals, meetings and various other forms of oral and written communication help in moulding employee’s attitudes.
- Communication also helps in socializing. In todays life the only presence of another individual fosters communication. It is also said that one cannot survive without communication.
- As discussed earlier, communication also assists in controlling process. It helps controlling organizational member’s behaviour in various ways. There are various levels of hierarchy and certain principles and guidelines that employees must follow in an organization. They must comply with organizational policies, perform their job role efficiently and communicate any work problem and grievance to their superiors. Thus, communication helps in controlling function of management.
An effective and efficient communication system
requires managerial proficiency in delivering and receiving messages. A manager
must discover various barriers to communication, analyze the reasons for
their occurrence and take preventive steps to avoid those barriers. Thus, the
primary responsibility of a manager is to develop and maintain an effective
communication system in the organization
BY MUSA LILIAN BAPRM 42631
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