• Effective Management Through Language Communication In An Organization
    [A STUDY OF DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OGWASHI-UKU]

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    • Chapter Four
      Data Presentation and Analysis
      4.1    Introduction
      In this chapter, the researcher attempted to present data analysis in relation to the information gathered from the respondents on the impact of effective management through language communication in an organization.   The responses to the research questions were analyzed using a simple percentage as the statistical tool for the data analysis.
      4.2    Data Tabulation and Analysis of Research Questions
      A total of two hundred (200) questionnaire were administered to members of staff from sixteen (16) departments of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku. Below is the interpretation of the questionnaire.
      Sex Distribution of Respondents Table 4.1

      The table above reveals that the majority of the respondents (57.5%) are males while the others (42.5%) are females. This shows that there are more male employees in the Polytechnic than female employees.
      Age Distribution of Respondents Table 4.2


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]AbstractIt is observed in many organizations that   there has been the problem of ineffective language communication. This has adversely affected the management and subsequent performance level of these organizations. Opinions expressed by several scholars revealed that effective language communication played a very important role in the efficient management of an organization. This fact laid the basic foundation for this research.   This study therefore, investigated the impact of effective ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX A - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Appendix A                                                                                  Faculty of Arts, Department of English Language and Literature,                                                                                  Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.Dear Sir/Madam,                    Request for y ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX B - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Works CitedAkpovi, S.U. Behavioural Science for Organizational Management.Benin City: Ambik Press, 2000.Aniemeka, G.I. Fundamentals of Public Administration. Onitsha: Osyora Nigeria Limited, 2003.Arhagba, E.E. Communication Basics: An Insight intoOrganizational Communication. Effurun: Shelfa International Limited, 1996.Burgoon, G. and T. Saine. Communication in Languages:Multiple Perspectives. London: Sage Publication, 2007.Dahnke, G.L. and G.W. Clatterbuck. Human Communication: Theory And Resea ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Table of ContentsPageTitle Page Approval PageDedicationAcknowledgements Abstract Table of Contents  List of Tables/Figure  Chapter One: Introduction1.1    Background of the Study  1.2    Statement of Problem   1.3    Objectives of the Study 1.4    Significance of the Study   1.5    Scope of the Study  1.6    Research Questions  1.7    Definition of Terms Chapter Two: Review of Literature2.1    The Concept of Language and Communication  2.2    The Relationship ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]It has been observed also that in the aforementioned Polytechnic, there exists a great gap between the Principal Officers and the other staff members. For example, in the Registry, where we have the Registrar as the Chief Administrative Officer, the next most Senior Administrative Staff happens to be a Senior Assistant Registrar, (no Principal Assistant Registrar, no Deputy Registrar in between).The above situations already described, usually result in conflicts and even hinder individual job pe ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Lack of Communication PolicyMost companies or organizations do not have clear cut policies dealing with intra or inter organizational communication. Employees want straight forward, honest, balanced information and not propaganda.In my candid opinion, for any organization to perform maximally, all efforts must be geared towards eliminating the various barriers to effective language communication.   Once this is done, Management and members of staff of the organization can freely interact and c ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]A total of two hundred (200) staff members make up the research sample of the study.3.4    Research InstrumentThe instrument for this project is basically a draft questionnaire (see appendix). Before the questionnaire was prepared, the researcher had in mind the objectives the questionnaire was expected to accomplish.A total of two hundred(200) questionnaire were administered to senior and junior staff of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku.Section A of the questionnaire was to collect respo ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Chapter FiveSummary, Conclusion and Recommendations5.1    SummaryThis study is on the impact of effective management through language communication in an organization. Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku was used as a study. The research sample for this work consists of staff members (both Academic and Non-Academic) from sixteen (16) departments of the Polytechnic.To accomplish this investigation, the researcher employed the use of questionnaire to source for information. Eight (8) research ... Continue reading---