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MGT 304 Principles of Management Chapter 7 Communication & Change 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 1 MGT 364 Communication-(technical Definition) The transmission of data between a sender and a receiver through a media / medium. OF the 500 most used words in the English Language, they have over 14,000 different meanings (exp-for) 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 2 MGT 364 Communication – (English Def.) the process of exchanging information between a sender and a receiver. Communication – the transfer of information, ideas, understanding and feelings among people. 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 3 MGT 364 EFFECTIVE Communication-the RIGHT people received the RIGHT information in a timely manner. “The best Business plan is meaningless unless everyone is aware of it. Communication is the lifeblood of the plan.” 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 4 MGT 364 Communication is the lifeblood of the business. Can we operation a business without effective communication? “The person that controls the channels of communication will control the organization.” John Gardner 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 5 MGT 364 10 Commandments of Good Communication Clarify your ideas before communication Know what your about to say Try not to “Wing it” Examine the true purpose of each communication What is the value of your communication If none, keep your mouth shut. Consider the total human and physical setting Be aware of the environment Be aware of whats going on 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 6 MGT 364 10 Commandments of Good Communication Consult with others in planning communication Get input from others More (trusted) people, more ideas, better results Be aware of the overtones as well as the content of your message “Not what you say, but how you say it” Obtain feedback to check the accuracy of listener perception The $15,000 MISTAKE 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 7 MGT 364 10 Commandments of Good Communication Take every opportunity to communication something of value or help to the receiver Communication for tomorrow as well as for today Don’t use “tunnel vision” Be sure your actions support your words “Practice what you preach” Be A Good LISTENER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 8 MGT 364 Research shows we have between 16 and 46 communication episodes every hour. At the low of 16, that is one every 4 minutes. There is Distortion in every Communication 7% of what you say is what they heard 38% is perception “How you say it” 55% is Body Language Interpretation 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 9 MGT 364 Types of Interpersonal Communication Oral • Spoken • Most prevalent form of communication Written • Letters • Reports • Emails, etc 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 10 MGT 364 Types of Interpersonal Communication Nonverbal Physical or Symbolic Language • Traffic lights • Sirens • Status Symbols (size of office, titles) Body Language • Facial Expressions, posture , eye contact • Crossing of arms 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 11 MGT 364 Major Influences of Interpersonal Comm. Social Influences Status Barriers Race Gender Education levels Titles 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 12 MGT 364 Major Influences of Interpersonal Comm. Perception The extent to which employees accurately receive job instructions from supervisors may be influenced by their opinions of the supervisors. If an employee has stereotyped the boss as incompetent, chances are that little the boss says will be regardless seriously. Exp-Parents that threaten children, but never carry them out 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 13 MGT 364 Major Influences of Interpersonal Comm. Interaction Involvement Effective communication can be effected and influenced by the extent to which one or both parties are actually involved in the conversation. • Letting things go in one ear and out the other 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 14 MGT 364 Major Influences of Interpersonal Comm. Organization Design Decentralization leads to better communication Fewer layers, better communication When messages travel through less layers, the less chance for distortion 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 15 MGT 364 Direction of Organizational Comm. Downward-managers use to direct and influence the activities of those below. Upward-Communication moving up the ranks Horizontal-means of coordinating activities between departments 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 16 MGT 364 Original Message 100% Top management understanding 63% Vice Presidents Understanding 56% General Managements Understanding 40% Plant Managers Understanding 30% Foreman's Understanding 20% Production Worker Understanding Final Message 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 17 MGT 364 Change is a fact of life Organizations must be adept to change Change must not be random or initiated simply for the sake of change Managing the “Change Process” is a skill a manager needs to develop 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 18 MGT 364 Internal Forces of Change Changes in the composition of employees Exp-Going from more experienced to less exp. Changes in job technologies Robots to replace line workers Changes in Organizational structure New divisions, E-Business Corporate Culture-distrust, hostility, etc Organizational Goals 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 19 MGT 364 External Forces of Change Economic or Market Conditions (Gas Prices) Technology (Internet) Legal or Political situations Availability of Resources 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 20 MGT 364 Resistance to Change Individual Misunderstanding of the purpose Failure to see the need for change Fear of unknown Fear of loss of status, security, power, etc Lack of identification / involvement with change Habit Vested interests in the status quo Conflicting personal objectives 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 21 MGT 364 Resistance to Change Organizational Reward system may reinforce the status quo Interdepartmental rivalry Sunk costs in past decisions or actions Change will upset the balance of power Structural rigidity Poor choice of methodology for introducing change 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 22 MGT 364 The Glass Ceiling Women make up 46% of total labor force Women make up 41% of lower mangement ranks Women make up 3% of senior Executives Business Week, “Corporate Women” June 8, 1992, pp74-83 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 23 MGT 364 Change process Recognize need for change Create the proper climate for change Diagnosis of the problem Search for appropriate change strategies Selection of change strategy Implementation Evaluation 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 24 Puzzle of the Week Remember the phonograph record? If a 33 1/3 RPM record has 6 songs on each side, how many grooves would it have? 5/25/2017 MGT 304 WJ Patterson 25