The quality of the relationship between superiors, subordinates and colleagues is strongly influenced by organizational climate. Organizational climate is the meaning and interpretation of the experiences felt by employees while working in an organization. Organizational communication problems that occur repeatedly, the lack of communication between superiors and subordinates, and also conflicts at the employee level make the basis for researchers to conduct research and try to provide recommendations to improve conditions that occur within the Balittas organization. This research will focus on discussing the quality of the relationship between superiors and subordinates as well as colleagues in 2010-2019. This study aims to identify, describe, and analyze the quality of the relationship between superiors and subordinates, between co-workers for each period of each leader, as well as describe and analyze the implications of leadership communication styles on the quality of the relationship between leaders and subordinates and among colleagues. This research was conducted using the Action Research method with the aim of going to Balittas from 2010 to 2019. Departing from the constructivism paradigm, this study collected data using structured interviews and analyzed using the action research cycle from Coghland and Brannick. The results of this study indicate that the quality of the relationship between superiors and subordinates, as well as co-workers is influenced by the leadership's communication style and communication climate . The quality of the relationship between superiors and subordinates, between colleagues in each period of each leader based on the LMX Theory is dominated by out group quality. This is because the relationship bond is only limited to a contractual bond. The leader's communication style has implications for the quality of organizational member relationships. Subsequent research can develop the application of LMX theory in other government work units and create efforts to build quality in-group relationships within Balittas.