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Choose the answer that matches the four different types of organizational messages with the correct examples.

a.
upward- news of the club’s invitation to a competition is shared, downward - club officers present reports to each other, lateral- secretary of club reads meeting minutes to entire club, grapevine- club member proposes a new activity at a meeting
b.
upward- club member proposes a new activity at a meeting, downward - news of the club’s invitation to a competition is shared, lateral-club officers present reports to each other, grapevine- secretary of club reads meeting minutes to entire club
c.
upward- club member proposes a new activity at a meeting, downward - secretary of club reads meeting minutes to entire club, lateral-club officers present reports to each other, grapevine- news of the club’s invitation to a competition is shared
d.
upward- secretary of club reads meeting minutes to entire club, downward - club member proposes a new activity at a meeting, lateral-club officers present reports to each other, grapevine- news of the club’s invitation to a competition is shared

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C would be your answer to your question

User Angad Bansode
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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Upward is when someone in a lower level takes feedbacks or projects to managers (club member proposes a new activity at a meeting). Downward is when the manager takes projects and changes to the employees (secretary of the club reads meeting minutes to entire club). Lateral or horizontal is when people from the same departament share their ideias and projects (officers present reports to each other). Grapevine is an informal flow of information, such as an invitation being shared around the club.

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