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Organizational communication is essential and critical to the success of any
enterprise. Further, businesses all over the world depends on effective
communication and employee perception towards the organization for its success..
Empirical evidence on employee perception on organizational communication is not
clear hence the need for the study. The general objective of this study was therefore
to determine the staff perceptions on organizational communication at Kenya
Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI). The study was guided by the following three
research questions: What is the nature of organizational communication at KEFRI??
How do employees at KEFRI perceive to organizational communication? And
Which challenges of organizational communication do employees of KEFRI face?
The research study was mainly informed by the communication accommodation
theory. The study employed qualitative approach through the use of a case study
method. The target population was the entire population of KEFRI which is 800
employees. Out of this, a sample of 20 participants from the population was selected
using stratified and purposive sampling method. The participants included 5 top
managers, 9 middle managers and 6 low level cadre. Data was generated through in-
depth interviews, analysed thematically and presented in narratives. The study found
out that the nature of communication pattern at KEFRI is downwards type of
communication pattern. Another finding was that there were variations at the three
levels of management on their perception on organizational communication. This
was mainly attributed to their cadre, level of exposure, knowledge and skills. The top
managers emerged comfortable with the pattern of communication in place. The
middle managers believed that the patterns of communication need to well
understood for better flow of communication, while the lower level preferred a more
flexible pattern such as horizontal which favours their ranks. Another finding of the
study indicated that there were several challenges facing employees in
communication at KEFRI including; inadequate information communication
technology skills and lack of awareness of the Institute‘s organogram especially by
the lower cadre. In conclusion, employee perception has a direct bearing on how
efficient and effective the communication process in an organization can be
achieved. The study recommended interactive forums to combat incompatible
differences that disrupt effectiveness in communication |
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