Monday, November 11, 2019
Importance of Effective Communication
IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION In this age of competition communication is the number one problem of the management. Competition,à  complexà  methodsà  ofà  production,à  largeà  scaleà  operationsà  andà  specialisationà  inà  productionà  functionsà  haveà  increasedà  theà  importanceà  ofà  communication. Withoutà  effectivecommunicationà  aà  managerà  cannotà  performà  hisà  dutiesà  well. Communicationà  isà  asà  essentialà  toà  business as blood is to the human body. Success of the communication system affects the successof business. The following points will prove itsà  importance in business: 1.Smoothà  Working of aà  Business Firm Communication is necessary for the successful smooth and unrestricted working of anenterprise. All organisational interaction depends upon working of anà  enterprise. All organisationalinteraction depends upon communication. The manager co-ordinates the human and the physicalelements of an organisation    into anà  efficient and working unit that achieves common objectives. Beit an activity of purchase or sale or production or finance it is the process of communication thatmakesà  cooperativeà  actionà  possible.Theà  internalà  andà  externalà  communicationà  processà  ofà  anorganisationà  decidesà  theà  variousà  activitiesà  toà  beà  doneà  andà  variousà  objectivesà  toà  beà  achieved. ââ¬Å"Communication is basic to an organisationââ¬â¢s existence from birth of the organisation through itscontinuing life when communication stops, organised activity ceases to exist. â⬠ 2. Basis of Managerial Function Communicationà  playsà  anà  importantà  roleà  inà  dischargingà  theà  variousà  functionsà  ofà  management. No function of management is possible without the communication process.Itsimportance in performing the various functions is asà  follows:i. Planning : Planning the most important among the functions of management, require   sextensive communication among the executives and the other personnel. Communication isimportant in executing a planned programme and then controlling the activities of theà  personnel with the help of feedback information. ii. Organisation :à  Organisationà  isà  theà  secondà  importantà  functionà  ofà  managementà  whichdecidesà  theà  variousà  activitiesà  ofà  anà  organisation,à  dividesà  themà  intoà  workableà  units,delegates authority to perform the.For this purpose, communication is a must becausedifferent persons, departments and group come to know their powers and jurisdiction onlythrough an effective meansà  of communication. iii. Direction and Leadership : Direction and effective leadership requires an efficient systemof communication in an organisation. A good leader can direct or lead his subordinatesonly when an efficient system of communication is present. It brings both the leader andthe subordinates in close contact with each other and r   emovesà  misunderstanding if any. iv. Motivation An efficient system of communication enables management to change theattitudeà  ofà  theà  subordinatesà  andà  toà  motivate,à  influenceà  andà  satisfyà  them. Mostà  ofà  theconflicts in business are not basic but are caused by misunderstood motives and ignoranceof facts. Proper and timely communication between the interested parties, reduces theà  points of friction and minimises thoseà  that inevitably arise. v. Co-ordination : The present day big organisations, designed on the basis of specialisationand division of labour are constituted of a large number of people.In order to achieve thedesired objective, it is very necessary to co-ordinate the efforts of labour engaged in thevariousà  activitiesà  ofà  productionà  andà  theà  organisation. Co-ordinationà  requiresà  mutualunderstanding aboutà  theà  organisational goalsà  and theà  mode ofà  their accomplishment;à  andthe interrelationship betwee   n the works being performed by various individuals. vi. Control : Communication aids in controlling the activities of the individuals departmentand groups. The facts standards and information areà  communicated to the concerned partiesand they perform their respective obligations according to the standards set forth in theà  plan. . Maximum Production at Minimum Cost Every organisation aims at getting the maximum output at the minimum cost and for thisà  purpose it requires an effective internal and external communication system. In the external field,and efficient communication systemà  helps inà  improving publicà  opinionà  havingà  contactsà  withgovernment departments and getting market information in order to achieve theà  primary goals. 4. Prompt Decision andà  its Implementation In order to make prompt decisions, fact collecting process is necessary. Information mustà  be received before any meaningful decision and for this purpose communication is a primaryrequi   rement.Again toà  implement theà  decisionà  effectively itsà  communication toà  subordinatesconcerned is essential. Thus, decision-making and its implementation require and effective systemof communication. 5. Building Human Relations Man is the most active and effective factor of production and good human relations are theà  basisà  ofà  cooperationà  andà  industrialà  peaceà  thatà  requiresà  goodà  workingà  conditionsà  andà  work-environment. Asà  weà  haveà  discussedà  earlierà  communicationà  isà  aà  two-wayà  trafficà  whichà  helpsà  promoteà  cooperationà  and mutualà  understanding between theà  two partners ofà  anà  organisation.Efficientà  downwardà  communicationà  helpsà  theà  managementà  toà  tellà  theà  subordinatesà  whatà  theorganisation wants and how it can be performed. On the other hand upward communication helpsthe workers in putting their grievances and suggestions and reactions to the policies, befor   e themanagement. 6. Job-satisfaction andà  Good Morale Morale is the human element that motivates a man to work in the right spirit. Goodcommunication removes the possibility of misunderstanding among the partiesà  concerned. Workersknow what they have to do and how it creates a sense of cooperation among them.It increases themorale of the workers and each worker will have job satisfaction. 7. Avoids Illusion While passing through various stages information may be distorted by interested partiesand many create illusion and misunderstanding among persons. Illusion is the great enemy ofà  communication. Anà  efficientà  systemà  ofà  communicationà  aimsà  atà  removingà  illusionsà  andmisunderstanding by communicating facts and figures. 8. Contactsà  with Externalà  Parties Communication is essential not only for the internal management of the organisation but italso helps contacts with the outside world.Contact with outside agencies such as customers,associations,à     other manufacturers, advertisers,à  suppliers,à  tradeà  unions,à  researchà  councilsà  andinstitutions, etc. are necessary for furthering the interests of the organisation. It increases thegoodwill of the firm and helps inà  creating a favourable public attitude towards the organisation. Steps to Make Communication Effective In order to remove barriers to communication an open door communication policy shouldà  be prepared and followed by managers at all levels.The superiors in the organisation must createand atmosphere of confidence and trust in the organisation so that the credibility gap may benarrowed down. Major efforts in this direction are: 1. Two-way communication Theà  organisationââ¬â¢sà  communicationà  policyà  shouldà  provideà  forà  aà  two-wayà  trafficà  incommunication upwards and downwards. It brings two minds closer and improves understandingà  between the two parties the sender andà  the receiver. A sound feedback system should beà  int   roducedin the organisation so that distortion in and filtering of messages should be avoided.There shouldà  be no communication gap. 2. Strengthening Communication Network The communication network should be strengthened to make communication effective. Forà  thisà  purposeà  theà  procedureà  ofà  communicationà  shouldà  beà  simplified,à  layersà  inà  downwardcommunication should be reduced to the minimum possible. Decentralisation and delegation ofà  authorityà  shouldà  beà  encouragedà  toà  make informationà  communicationà  more efficient,à  throughfrequent meetings, conferences and timely dissemination of information to the subordinates. 3. Promotingà  Participativeà  Approach    
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