- conveying the views of the subordinates to the rulers; rulers apprehending the views of those they governarchaism
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- conveying the views of the subordinates to the rulers
- rulers apprehending the views of those they govern
This expression refers to the process of communication where subordinates express their opinions, needs, or concerns to those in authority. It emphasizes the importance of upward communication in organizational or societal contexts.
The opinions of subordinates should be conveyed to their superiors.
This meaning focuses on the responsibility of leaders or rulers to understand and acknowledge the perspectives of the populace they govern. It highlights the role of effective governance that listens to the governed.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かたつじょうとおり下達上通するto convey the views of the subordinates to the rulersかたつじょうとおり下達上通のげんそく原則the principle of conveying subordinate views to rulersかたつじょうとおり下達上通のじゅうよう重要せい性the importance of conveying views from the bottom to the topかたつじょうとおり下達上通をおこなう行うto carry out the process of conveying views from subordinates to rulersかたつじょうとおり下達上通のぷろせすプロセスthe process of conveying views from subordinates to rulersかたつじょうとおり下達上通がもとめられる求められるthe need for conveying subordinate views is requiredかたつじょうとおり下達上通をそくしん促進するto promote the conveying of views from subordinates to rulersじょうし上司とのかたつじょうとおり下達上通conveying views to superiorsせいさく政策におけるかたつじょうとおり下達上通conveying views in policy-makingそしき組織におけるかたつじょうとおり下達上通conveying views within an organization