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The Effects of Effective Communication on Organizational Performance Based on the Systems Theory
Communication is a very
crucial and significant element in an organization, and it is necessary for creating collaboration within the work
environment that has effects on organizational performance and decision
making. This study on effects of effective communications on organizational performance using the systems
theory is
thus essential. The objectives of this study were to firstly identify the
factors affecting effective communication based on the systems theory and
secondly to devise a communication model that addresses these factors to
improve organisational performance. A quantitative approach was used to describe and
analyse data collected for the study from 88 respondents. A questionnaire was used to identify factors affecting effective communication
based on systems theory. Descriptive analysis and
Pearson’s correlation were used to analyse the results. The results for H1 showed a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.642 which
is statistically insignificant if the (sig. 2-tailed) there was no statistically significant relationship
between management and channel of communication used. However, the results from
H2 indicated that there was a relationship between channel of
communication used and effective communication with a Pearson correlation
coefficient of 0.041 at (sig. 2-tailed) 3 showed that effective communication has a positive
effect on organizational performance at (sig. 2-tailed)