THE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION, A TOOL FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION GOALS IN AN ORGANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF OYI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

ABSTRACT
Effective communication in any organisation, regardless of its type and size remains critical, to the achievement of organisational objectives. This is more so, when any break communication will result in chase, misunderstanding and conflict. Bank PHB Plc lays great emphasis on the oral and written communication for the successful accomplishment of its goals and objectives. The objectives of this study therefore are; to find out different methods and channels of communication and how these can best be used in achieving organisational goals. It was to also find out the barriers and problems of communication and hour they can be solved. Consequent upon which, some recommendations were to be made on how organisations can improve their system of communication for optimum performance and higher productivity. The study adopted the descriptive method through structured means. The sute collected for this study were qualitative therefore, the research relied on descriptive analysis. A summary of the findings indicate that effective communication, is an important factor for any organisation, that wants to achieve its objectives. While it was also discovered that ineffective communication could led to difficulties such a break down in communication low moral, industrial conflict and low productivity. 


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
Table of contents
Abstract
Chapter one
1.1   Background of the study
1.2   Statement of the problem
1.3   Purpose of the study       
1.4   Significance of the study
1.5   Research questions
1.6   Scope / Delimitation of the study
1.7   Definition of terms
Chapter two
Literature review
-       Conceptual framework
-       Theoretical framework
-       Empirical review
Chapter three
Research methodology
3.1   Design of the study
3.2   Area of the study
3.3   Population of the study
3.4   Sample of the study
3.5   Instrument for data collection
3.6   Validation of the instrument
3.7   Distribution and retrieval of the instrument
3.8   Method of data analysis
Chapter four
Presentation of data and analysis
Research questions
Chapter five
5.1   Summary of findings
5.2   Conclusion
5.3   Recommendations
5.4   Limitation of the study
5.5   Suggestions for further research
        References
        Appendix


CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
 Communication is the act of transferring information from one person to another; it could also be means of transmitting and conveying of ideas, attitudes, view and opinions from person to person, generation to generation. Communication to avery large audience, and vice versa.
        Social organization cannot survive without communication. You can imagine what the situation will be like if you gather people together and cannot communicate to them; the situation will be quite uncontrollable. Irrespective of how poor or rich and organization is, there exist some spectrum of communication, in all without it no organisation. It is so vital that without it, no organisation can succeed. Infact, communication is indispensable to human existence because one must need to communicate with people around him to share ideas, experience and feelings. An organization where channels of communication, or where it is not working well should need it or     have the already existing ones reinforced the employers   would like the feelings of the employee, customers and the general public communication to help streamline action and activities in the organization. The employees, mere especially would like to know the objectives of the organization in which they are working for. They will affect them are about to be affective. They will also   like to know what is expected of them in the organization, to abide the rules and regulation sand to make know to the organization their feeling, decisive, aspiration and efforts. The will also like to be recognize by other members of the organization especially management. An organization is deemed a goodone when its objectives are derived from those of its members and this can only be achieved by establishing  an effective, hence is well informed of the organizational plans and given at same time the chance...

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