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Formal and Informal Channels of
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Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication
Behavior in Organizations, p.289
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
The Role of Communication in
Organizations
key purposes:
 direct action: to get others to behave in
desired fashion
 achieve coordinated action
 systematic sharing of information
+ interpersonal side with the focus on
interpersonal relations between
people
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication
 “the social glue … that continues to keep
the organization tied together”
 “the essence of organization”
 a key process underlying all aspects of
organizational operations
 properly managing communication
processes is central to organizational
functioning
Behavior in Organizations, p.289
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Organizational Structure:
Directing the Flow of Messages
Organizational structure:
 the formally prescribed pattern of
interrelationships existing between the
various units of an organization
 dictating who may and may not
communicate with whom
 abstract construction
 depicted in Organizational Charts
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Organizational Charts
Source: Skript BWL II
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Communication
 the process of sharing official information
with others who need to know it,
 according to the prescribed patterns
depicted in an organization chart
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Communication
President
Vice
President
Vice
President
Manager Manager Manager Manager
Efforts at coordination
Information
Instructionsanddirectives
© Copyright 2002 by Prentice Hall, Inc.
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Communication
 downward communication:
 instructions, directions, orders
 feedback
 upward communication:
 data required to complete projects
 status reports
 suggestions for improvement, new ideas
 horizontal communication:
 coordination of cooperation
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Centralized Networks
 One central person
 Unequal access to information
 Central person is at the “crossroads” of
the information flow
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Structures
Centralized
Y
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Structures
Centralized
Wheel
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Structures
Centralized
Chain
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Decentralized Networks
 Information can flow freely
 No central person
 All members play an equal role in the
transmittal of information
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Structures
Decentralized
Circle
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Structures
Decentralized
Comcon
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Communication Networks
Behavior in Organizations, p.305
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Network Performance
Behavior in Organizations, p.306
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Gatekeepers
Behavior in Organizations, p.320
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Communication
Structures
 Deviation from the planned
communication structure
 Direction of the flow of information
 Leaving out people in the communication line
 Integrating people into the communication
line
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Networks
Y
D
C
B
A
Chain
A
JB
D H I
K
F
G
E
C
Gossip
A
F B D
J
H
C
E
K
G I
X
Probability
A
C
D
F
J
IB
Cluster
McGraw-Hill © 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Network Roles
 Bridge
 Liaison
 Isolate
 Isolated Dyad
 Cosmopolites
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Structure vs Informal
Networks
Communities of practice:
informal collaborative networks
 Text: E-mail reveals real leaders
???
Behavior in Organizations, ch. 15
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Organization
[Buchanan, 2000, p. 463]
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Communication
information shared without any formally imposed
obligations or restrictions
if an organization’s formal communication represents its
skeleton, its informal communication constitutes its
central nervous system
(Behavior in Organizations, p. 307)
eng. “grapevine“
 An organization’s informal channels of communication,
based mainly on friendship or acquaintance
 origin: American Civil War [grapevine telegraphs]
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
“Grapevine“
1. a secret means of spreading or
receiving information
2. the informal transmission of
(unofficial) information, gossip or
rumor from person-to-person -> "to
hear about s.th. through the
grapevine"
3. a rumor: unfounded report; hearsay
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Grapevine Characteristics
 oral  mostly undocumented
 open to change
 fast (hours instead of days)
 crossing organizational boundaries
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Grapevine Characteristics
 inaccuracy:
 levelling
deletion of crucial details
 sharpening
exaggeration of the most dramatic details
while the grapevine generally carries the
truth it seldom carries the whole truth
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Grapevine Figures
 70% of all organizational communication
occurs at the grapevine level
 estimated accuracy rates: 75-90%
 the incorrect part might change the
meaning of the whole message though
 an estimated 80% of grapevine
information is oriented toward the
individual while 20% concerns the
company
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Factors Influencing Grapevine
Activity I
According to Gordon Allport:
 importance of the subject for both listener and
speaker
 ambiguousness of the facts
Formula:
R = i x a
“R“: intensity of the rumor
“i“: importance of the rumor to the persons
“a“: ambiguity of the facts associated with the rumor
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Factors influencing Grapevine
Activity II
Employees rely on the grapevine when:
 they feel threatened,
 insecure,
 under stress
 when there is pending change
 when communication from management
is limited
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Positive Aspects of the Grapevine
 social function
 reduction of anxiety
 release mechanism for stress
 identification of pending problems
 early warning system for organizational change
 vehicle for creating a common organizational
culture
 desired information can be circulated quickly to
a large group of subordinates (inofficially!)
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Coping or Managing the
Grapevine
“the grapevine cannot be abolished, rubbed
out, hidden under a basket, chopped
down, tied up, or stopped“
(Managing the Grapevine, p.222)
 don‘t try to control or restrict it
 use it to supplement formal channels
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
“Tapping“ the Grapevine
 identify and make use of key
communicators ( bridgers)
 monitor what is happening in the
organization
 use the grapevine to give new ideas a
“trial run“
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Preventing Rumors
 provide information through the formal
system of communication on the issues
important to the employees
 supply employees with a steady flow of
clear, accurate and timely information
 present full facts
 keep formal communication lines open
and the process as short as possible
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Media
 Company newsletters
 Employee handbooks
 Company magazines
 Formal meetings
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Formal Media
 Letters
 Flyers and bulletins
 Memos
 Faxes
 All-employees mailings
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Media
 Face-to-face discussions
 Telephone
 Voice messaging (voice mail)
 E-mail
 Instant messaging (chat)
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Dialogues
Characteristics:
 often no formal opening or closing
 first utterance often assumes a common reference
to a previous interaction or issue
 conversations generally last only a few minutes
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
Informal Communication and
Physical Proximity
Can long distance informal communication
be supported by technology?
physical proximity
is crucial for
informal
communication
trends towards
telework, mobile
work and the
globalisation of
business are
geographically
separating workers
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
The Nature of Informal
Communication I
 mostly brief interactions
 mainly opportunistic ( coordination,
initiation)
 often time-lags between informal
interactions ( maintenance and re-
establishment of context)
 occur between frequent interactants who
often share large amounts of background
knowledge
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
The Nature of Informal
Communication II
 communications in offices more frequent than in
public areas
 majority of “roaming“ interactions self-initiated
 interruptability (importance of prior activity)
 interactions are very often terminated by a third
party joining an existing conversation
 role of deixis
 documents involved in 53% of all Own Office
interactions
For details and bookings contact:-
Parveen Kumar Chadha… THINK TANK
(Founder and C.E.O of Saxbee Consultants & Other-Mother
marketingandcommunicationconsultants.com)
Email :-saxbeeconsultants@gmail.com
Mobile No. +91-9818308353
Address:-First Floor G-20(A), Kirti Nagar, New Delhi India Postal Code-
110015
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication

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Formal and informal channels of communication

  • 1. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication
  • 2. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Behavior in Organizations, p.289
  • 3. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication The Role of Communication in Organizations key purposes:  direct action: to get others to behave in desired fashion  achieve coordinated action  systematic sharing of information + interpersonal side with the focus on interpersonal relations between people
  • 4. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication  “the social glue … that continues to keep the organization tied together”  “the essence of organization”  a key process underlying all aspects of organizational operations  properly managing communication processes is central to organizational functioning Behavior in Organizations, p.289
  • 5. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Organizational Structure: Directing the Flow of Messages Organizational structure:  the formally prescribed pattern of interrelationships existing between the various units of an organization  dictating who may and may not communicate with whom  abstract construction  depicted in Organizational Charts
  • 6. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Organizational Charts Source: Skript BWL II
  • 7. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Communication  the process of sharing official information with others who need to know it,  according to the prescribed patterns depicted in an organization chart
  • 8. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Communication President Vice President Vice President Manager Manager Manager Manager Efforts at coordination Information Instructionsanddirectives © Copyright 2002 by Prentice Hall, Inc.
  • 9. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Communication  downward communication:  instructions, directions, orders  feedback  upward communication:  data required to complete projects  status reports  suggestions for improvement, new ideas  horizontal communication:  coordination of cooperation
  • 10. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Centralized Networks  One central person  Unequal access to information  Central person is at the “crossroads” of the information flow
  • 11. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Structures Centralized Y
  • 12. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Structures Centralized Wheel
  • 13. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Structures Centralized Chain
  • 14. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Decentralized Networks  Information can flow freely  No central person  All members play an equal role in the transmittal of information
  • 15. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Structures Decentralized Circle
  • 16. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Structures Decentralized Comcon
  • 17. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Communication Networks Behavior in Organizations, p.305
  • 18. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Network Performance Behavior in Organizations, p.306
  • 19. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Gatekeepers Behavior in Organizations, p.320
  • 20. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Communication Structures  Deviation from the planned communication structure  Direction of the flow of information  Leaving out people in the communication line  Integrating people into the communication line
  • 21. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Networks Y D C B A Chain A JB D H I K F G E C Gossip A F B D J H C E K G I X Probability A C D F J IB Cluster McGraw-Hill © 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 22. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Network Roles  Bridge  Liaison  Isolate  Isolated Dyad  Cosmopolites
  • 23. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Structure vs Informal Networks Communities of practice: informal collaborative networks  Text: E-mail reveals real leaders ??? Behavior in Organizations, ch. 15
  • 24. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Organization [Buchanan, 2000, p. 463]
  • 25. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Communication information shared without any formally imposed obligations or restrictions if an organization’s formal communication represents its skeleton, its informal communication constitutes its central nervous system (Behavior in Organizations, p. 307) eng. “grapevine“  An organization’s informal channels of communication, based mainly on friendship or acquaintance  origin: American Civil War [grapevine telegraphs]
  • 26. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication “Grapevine“ 1. a secret means of spreading or receiving information 2. the informal transmission of (unofficial) information, gossip or rumor from person-to-person -> "to hear about s.th. through the grapevine" 3. a rumor: unfounded report; hearsay
  • 27. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Grapevine Characteristics  oral  mostly undocumented  open to change  fast (hours instead of days)  crossing organizational boundaries
  • 28. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Grapevine Characteristics  inaccuracy:  levelling deletion of crucial details  sharpening exaggeration of the most dramatic details while the grapevine generally carries the truth it seldom carries the whole truth
  • 29. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Grapevine Figures  70% of all organizational communication occurs at the grapevine level  estimated accuracy rates: 75-90%  the incorrect part might change the meaning of the whole message though  an estimated 80% of grapevine information is oriented toward the individual while 20% concerns the company
  • 30. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Factors Influencing Grapevine Activity I According to Gordon Allport:  importance of the subject for both listener and speaker  ambiguousness of the facts Formula: R = i x a “R“: intensity of the rumor “i“: importance of the rumor to the persons “a“: ambiguity of the facts associated with the rumor
  • 31. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Factors influencing Grapevine Activity II Employees rely on the grapevine when:  they feel threatened,  insecure,  under stress  when there is pending change  when communication from management is limited
  • 32. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Positive Aspects of the Grapevine  social function  reduction of anxiety  release mechanism for stress  identification of pending problems  early warning system for organizational change  vehicle for creating a common organizational culture  desired information can be circulated quickly to a large group of subordinates (inofficially!)
  • 33. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Coping or Managing the Grapevine “the grapevine cannot be abolished, rubbed out, hidden under a basket, chopped down, tied up, or stopped“ (Managing the Grapevine, p.222)  don‘t try to control or restrict it  use it to supplement formal channels
  • 34. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication “Tapping“ the Grapevine  identify and make use of key communicators ( bridgers)  monitor what is happening in the organization  use the grapevine to give new ideas a “trial run“
  • 35. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Preventing Rumors  provide information through the formal system of communication on the issues important to the employees  supply employees with a steady flow of clear, accurate and timely information  present full facts  keep formal communication lines open and the process as short as possible
  • 36. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Media  Company newsletters  Employee handbooks  Company magazines  Formal meetings
  • 37. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Formal Media  Letters  Flyers and bulletins  Memos  Faxes  All-employees mailings
  • 38. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Media  Face-to-face discussions  Telephone  Voice messaging (voice mail)  E-mail  Instant messaging (chat)
  • 39. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Dialogues Characteristics:  often no formal opening or closing  first utterance often assumes a common reference to a previous interaction or issue  conversations generally last only a few minutes
  • 40. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication Informal Communication and Physical Proximity Can long distance informal communication be supported by technology? physical proximity is crucial for informal communication trends towards telework, mobile work and the globalisation of business are geographically separating workers
  • 41. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication The Nature of Informal Communication I  mostly brief interactions  mainly opportunistic ( coordination, initiation)  often time-lags between informal interactions ( maintenance and re- establishment of context)  occur between frequent interactants who often share large amounts of background knowledge
  • 42. Formal and Informal Channels of Communication The Nature of Informal Communication II  communications in offices more frequent than in public areas  majority of “roaming“ interactions self-initiated  interruptability (importance of prior activity)  interactions are very often terminated by a third party joining an existing conversation  role of deixis  documents involved in 53% of all Own Office interactions
  • 43. For details and bookings contact:- Parveen Kumar Chadha… THINK TANK (Founder and C.E.O of Saxbee Consultants & Other-Mother marketingandcommunicationconsultants.com) Email :-saxbeeconsultants@gmail.com Mobile No. +91-9818308353 Address:-First Floor G-20(A), Kirti Nagar, New Delhi India Postal Code- 110015 Formal and Informal Channels of Communication