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Free Downward Communication Model Presentation Template - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

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Visualize the hierarchy of communication within your organization with our Free Downward Communication Model Presentation Template. Crafted for clarity, this template offers both light and dark background slides to suit your presentation preferences. The design features a pyramid with five levels, each representing a different facet of downward communication. Each level is distinguished by a unique color and accompanied by a brief description elucidating the nature of communication at that level. This visually engaging design simplifies the understanding of communication dynamics within your organization.

The Downward Communication Model illustrates the flow of information from top-level management downwards through various levels of the organizational hierarchy. It delineates the channels and modes of communication used to disseminate information, instructions, and directives within the organization:

  1. 1. Top-Level Management to Middle-Level Management: Communication from senior executives to middle management regarding strategic objectives and organizational goals.
  2. 2. Middle-Level Management to Supervisors: Communication from middle management to supervisors regarding operational plans and departmental directives.
  3. 3. Supervisors to Employees/Staff: Communication from supervisors to employees/staff regarding tasks, assignments, and performance expectations.
  4. 4. Formal Written Communication: Official communication channels involving written documents, reports, memos, and policies.
  5. 5. Informal Communication Channels: Unofficial channels such as informal meetings, grapevine communication, and social interactions.

This free PPT template is suitable for HR professionals, corporate trainers, team leaders, and organizational development specialists seeking to enhance understanding of communication structures within their organization. It is an invaluable resource for training sessions, workshops, and presentations focused on organizational communication and leadership development.

Download our Free Downward Communication Model Presentation Template now to effectively illustrate communication dynamics within your organization. Compatible with Canva, Apple Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides.

Free Downward Communication Model Presentation Template Features:

  • - 100% editable and easy to modify
  • - Contains easy-to-edit graphics
  • - 2 dark and light slides to impress your audience
  • - Designed to be used in Canva, Apple Keynote, Google Slides, and MS PowerPoint
  • - PPT / PPTX format file ready for instant download
  • - 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.


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