Semester 2 2026 - DUE 24 August 2026; 100% Correct
solutions and explanations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Question 1: Fundamental Features of Organisations and Communication Strategies at
Gift of the Givers
2.1 Intention as an Organisational Feature
2.2 Structure as an Organisational Feature
2.3 People as an Organisational Feature
2.4 Embedding Environment as an Organisational Feature
3. Question 2: Mediated and Mediatised Communication
3.1 Meaning of Mediated Communication
3.2 Mediated Communication at Gift of the Givers
3.3 Meaning of Mediatised Communication
3.4 Mediatised Communication at Gift of the Givers
4. Question 3: Communication as the Lifeblood of Gift of the Givers
5. Question 4: Type of Organisation and Communication Practices of Gift of the Givers
5.1 Classification of Gift of the Givers
5.2 Stakeholders Communicated With
5.3 Timing and Purpose of Communication
5.4 Communication Channels Used
6. Question 5: Communicatively Constructed Organisations and Gift of the Givers
7. Conclusion
8. Reference List
Introduction
Communication is an essential element in the existence and functioning of every organisation.
Organisations cannot achieve their goals without effective communication because
communication enables the sharing of information, coordination of activities, creation of
relationships and interaction with internal and external stakeholders. According to the COM1513
study material, organisations are not only formal structures but also social systems where
communication plays a central role in creating meaning, establishing relationships and achieving
organisational objectives (UNISA, 2026).
This assignment focuses on the Gift of the Givers Foundation, a South African humanitarian
organisation that provides assistance to vulnerable communities affected by poverty, disasters,
conflict and social challenges. The organisation operates in South Africa and other African
countries, providing services such as disaster relief, medical assistance, food distribution, water
provision, education support and community development. Due to the nature of its work,
communication is a critical resource that allows the organisation to coordinate activities, engage