2.2.1 Group communication
The member of an organisation may communicate in groups to achieve any of the following purposes
Share and exchange information and ideas
Collect information or feedback on any project/policy/scheme.
Arrive at a decision on important issues
Solve a problem concerning the organisation as a whole
Discuss issues involving the group itself or for the benefit of a larger audience.
Elicit feedback upon any work undertaken or research performed.
Discussion plays a crucial role in relationship building and decision-making. In this chapter we will look into the various aspects of organisational as well as recruitment discussion as also the skills and strategies required for successful group communication.
(i) Forms of group communication
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The discussion usually results in a set of suggestions or recommendations on the central theme of the conference. The participants and the subject matter spectrums are wider than those of a seminar. It is not uncommon to hold small group discussions on different aspects of the conference theme, the delegates choosing among several discussion sessions going on simultaneously at the venue. Formal lectures, audio-visual presentations and exhibitions are also generally organised on the occasion. Thus a wide range of activities take place under the omnibus