Although the grapevine is an inevitable part of organizational behavior, we
know very little about how managers perceive the characteristics and funct
ioning of this informal communication network. A survey was developed to ex
amine managers' perceptions of the factors associated with grapevine activi
ty. Of particular interest was to determine the extent managers' positions
within the organization affects their perceptions of grapevine activity. Th
e results demonstrate that 92.4% of companies surveyed had no policy to dea
l with the grapevine, and managers and organizations usually didn't take an
active role in managing/controlling informal communication networks. The r
esults also indicated that the managers' level of knowledge about grapevine
characteristics, causes, and outcomes was affected by their organizational
position. Finally, specific conditions are discussed that impact grapevine
activity.