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Types of communication

IB Business Management • Unit 2

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💬 Types of Communication

Big Idea: Communication is the transfer of information from a sender to a receiver. Effective communication ensures the message is understood and acted upon. Poor communication leads to misunderstandings, mistakes and conflict.

Main types

  • Verbal communication -- spoken words (meetings, phone calls, presentations). Quick and allows immediate feedback, but no permanent record
  • Written communication -- text (emails, reports, memos, letters). Provides a permanent record and can reach many people, but slower and no immediate feedback
  • Visual communication -- images, charts, graphs, videos. Effective for presenting data and complex information clearly
  • Digital communication -- electronic channels (email, video calls, instant messaging, social media, intranet). Fast and can reach global audiences, but can be impersonal

Direction of communication

  • Downward -- from managers to subordinates (instructions, policies, feedback). Top-down
  • Upward -- from subordinates to managers (reports, suggestions, feedback, complaints). Bottom-up
  • Horizontal/lateral -- between employees at the same level (coordination between departments, teamwork)
  • External -- between the business and outside parties (customers, suppliers, government, media)

Formal communication

  • Follows official channels -- through the chain of command or official procedures
  • Examples: board meetings, official emails, reports, company announcements
  • Advantages: clear, professional, creates records, consistent message
  • Disadvantages: slow, may feel impersonal, can be filtered or distorted through layers

Informal communication

  • Happens outside official channels -- casual conversations, the 'grapevine'
  • Examples: chats by the coffee machine, WhatsApp groups, social conversations
  • Advantages: fast, builds relationships, can reveal issues early
  • Disadvantages: unreliable (rumours), no record, message may be distorted, can undermine formal channels
In exam answers about communication, always consider the DIRECTION (up/down/lateral) and whether it is formal or informal. Both affect how effectively messages are received and understood.

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