Effective
Communication is essential for success of every large and small business
organisation. The fundamental objectives of business are ‘To Survive and to
Prosper’. In order to achieve these objectives, the following objectives of
communication must be achieved.
1)
Information:
To
inform means to give knowledge. In an organisation, a lot of information flows
within and outside the organisation. A businessman needs to communicate with
his employees about:
i)
Various developments within the
organisation.
ii)
About the culture of organisation, its
rules and regulations.
iii)
About the information relating to the
job.
iv)
Information
about his performances.
v)
Information which gives them a clear
understanding of authority and responsibility.
Businessman provides
information to outsiders like customers, shareholders, competitors, and
suppliers. Thus, providing and obtaining information is one of the important
objectives of any business organisation.
2)
Advice:
Providing
advice is another objective of communication. Apart from information, employees
also need advice to effectively handle various assignments. At times,
difficulties at work or on personal front may interfere with employee’s
performance. Providing advice can help employees handle such problems.
3)
Order and Instruction: An order is an oral or
written communication directing the starting, stopping or modification of an
activity. It is a form of communication by which management directs its
employees to achieve its objectives. Instruction refers to recommendation on
how a particular piece of work is to be done. In other words, instructions are specification
on how orders must be carried out.
4)
Persuasion: Persuasion is the process by which
a person’s attitude and behavior towards something are influenced by another
person’s communication. In business world, one cannot force the employees to do
something. Instead it is better to persuade them by telling them the benefits.
If there is a change in the method of production, the employees have to be explained
that how the change is beneficial for them. The management has to convince them
that the new system will be taught to them and it will in no way affect their
jobs.
5)
Motivation: To motivate means to cause an act
or persuade employee to give the best. Managers have to their employees to
ensure highest levels of quality. Motivating employees is a continuous process.
The management should use communication in such a manner that the right
emotional environment is created. Setting up of goals, communicating them
clearly to employees, setting up right kind of reward system, inviting employee’s
participation in decision making is yet another way of motivating the
employees.
6)
Education: Educating the employees to take up
the responsibilities of a given job becomes one of the major objectives of
communication. Training or education the employees to update their knowledge
and skills is challenge to every management. There must be a communication line
in every organisation which reaches to its workers so that they may be able to
acquire skills and work better. This can be done by organizing workshops,
demonstrations, lectures, film shows, and seminars on regular basis. It is also
necessary that outside public should be educated on several matters for as the
survival of organisation depends on it. Educating the outside public usually
takes the form of advertising, arranging informative talks, publishing articles
in newspapers.
7)
Warning: To warn is to inform a person
about unpleasant consequences. Management, at time, has to issue a warning to
an erring employee. When all other alternative fail, warning the erring
employee becomes necessary.
8)
Boosting the Morale of Employees:
The dictionary meaning of morale is confidence, determination. Morale is the
mental strength of an individual. The state of morale impacts performance of
the individual. If morale is high, quality of work is high. If morale is low,
the quality of work is poor. Since the state of morale affects the work
performance of the organisation, boosting the morale of employees is one of the
most important objectives of communication. Management can keep the morale high
by:
i)
Maintaining a steady stream of
communication between workers, their supervisors and top executives.
ii)
Permitting open discussion of problems.
iii)
Keeping a check on grapevine and not
allowing harmful rumours to spread.
iv) Giving a fair hearing to employee
grievances and accepting their suggestions.
v) Appreciating workers for their good
work.
v) Motivating workers by providing
incentives.
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