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An evaluation of organisational communication and its integration within the Msunduzi local authority

by Prisca Nontobeko Ngcobo

Institution: University of South Africa
Year: 2016
Keywords: Organisational communication; Organisational stakeholders; Integrated communication; Communication infrastructure; Free flow of information; Message consistency; Information sharing; Communication alignment; Communication coordination
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2093091
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21209


Abstract

The study was an evaluation of organisational communication and its integration within the Msunduzi Local Authority. The purpose was firstly to explore and describe the state of communication in the organisation, and secondly to measure the level of communication integration within the organisation. The qualitative content analysis and individual semi-structured interviews were the suitable data collection techniques for the study. The data was analysed through a thematic analysis, a technique that involves identifying, analysing and reporting in detail patterns or themes within data. The study found that organisational communication at Msunduzi Local Authority was one sided and top down; which indicated that there was little emphasis on feedback from employees. The study revealed that there were more external communication messages than internal, to an extent that the internal stakeholders depended on external media to learn about their organisation. Findings on the consistency of messages revealed that all communications are managed by senior employees within their respective departments and sections; the status of the consistency of messages can be improved if a comprehensive approach can be adopted in communicating internal messages in addition to employing diverse communication channels. On infrastructure for integration, the study found that there is infrastructure and several prospects for information sharing in the organisation created by information communication and technology though not fully explored. With regards to the free flow and sharing of information, the study established that the required systems for communication exist but not adequately utilised. Findings on the co-ordination of communication efforts and actions to promote integrated communication showed flaws. It also appeared that the departments in the organisation function in silos due to lack of cross-functional planning. Advisors/Committee Members: (advisor).

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