--%>

Expression of Communication - Organization Behavior

On the basis of way of expression, the e communication can  be classified in the following two types:

I. Oral communication,

II.  Written communication, and

III. Gesture communication.

 

   Related Questions in Biology

  • Q : Define null cells Define null cells.

    Define null cells. Answer: The lymphocytes which are devoid of markers for T and B-cells are termed as null cells.   

  • Q : Importance of Communication -

    Communication is the lifeblood of business. Success of the communication system affects the success of business. The following points will prove its importance: Smooth working of a business firm: it is through communication that healthy and conductive environment is creat

  • Q : Role of circulatory system in endocrine

    What is the role of circulatory system in the functioning of the endocrine system?

  • Q : Population of secondary consumers of

    In short range what will take place to the levels below and above a population of secondary consumers of the numeric pyramid if a high number of individuals from this population die?

  • Q : Type of circulatory system in molluscs

    Name the type of circulatory system in molluscs? How can it be contrasted to respiratory system of the annelids?

  • Q : Perceptual Errors - Organizational

    One of the more interesting findings from attribution theory is that there are errors or biases that distort attributions. Each of these errors can lead to poor decisions and are discussed below. 1)     Selective perception: people selectively interpre

  • Q : What is meant by the term proteomics

    What is meant by the term proteomics? And also describe the term transgenic organisms?

  • Q : Description of mutualism Give a brief

    Give a brief description of the term mutualism?

  • Q : Description of environmental resistance

    Give a brief description of the term environmental resistance?

  • Q : Individual Differences - Organizational

    Because the inner characteristics that constitute an individual's personality are a unique combination of factors, no two individuals are exactly alike. Nevertheless, many individuals tend to be similar in terms of a single personality characteristic. For instance, many people can be described as