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Impact of Effective Communication on Goal Achievement in Nigerian Polytechnics

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This paper examines the impact of effective communication on goal achievement in Nigerian Polytechnic educational system. The extent to which functions of communication were practiced and their outcome noticeable in institutions was evaluated through a survey conducted in three polytechnics among 102 respondents. Structured, closed ended questionnaire was designed to elicit data. A Pearson Product Correlation of degree of communication functions with level of outcome reveals a positive correlation or dependence of organizational achievement on level of communication. The implication of the finding is that negligence of ideal communication structure can lead to organizational failure where goal congruence is illusive. It is recommended that the leadership of Nigerian public polytechnics should give attention to cordial superior / subordinate relationship and occasional update on communication skills.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijsmit.20150102.11
Published in International Journal of Sustainability Management and Information Technologies (Volume 1, Issue 2, August 2015)
Page(s) 6-10
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Effective Communication, Goal Achievement, Polytechnic Education

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  • Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Bauchi State Nigeria

  • Department of Business Management Educations, Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria

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