Horizontal Communication

Term explanation  •  Category Communication

Definition and meaning

Horizontal communication is the exchange of information between people, departments or units within the same level of an organisational hierarchy of a company.

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An e-lecture is a lecture that is held online. Many schools and universities offer e-lectures as technical opportunities improve.

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Internal Communication

Internal communication is particularly important for corporate communication. It communicates important information from leadership to staff so that they can do their jobs in the best possible way and work processes run well.

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Co-located Audience

Co-located Audience means that the speaker talks to the audience in person. It is used verbal and non-verbal methods to communicate a message. The speaker makes gestures with their hands, changes their face expression and shows images.

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