The Influence of Effective Internal Communication on Job Performance. “The Case of Nestlé Ghana.”
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University of Ghana
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Communication is a part of the everyday life of people. Internal communication in an
organization occurs within the organization by sharing and exchanging messages for the
growth and progress of the organization. The aim of this study is to find out the influence of
internal communication on employee job performance. This study seeks to add to literature on
communication especially internal communication in Nestlé Ghana which is one of the most
recognized organizations in the fast-growing food industry. Organizational information theory
was used in discussing the theoretical framework of this study. This theory was propounded by
Karl Weick in 1969. A mixed method approach was used for this study. The study employed
the use of two primary data collection instruments. That is, a structured questionnaire and an
interview guide were used in collecting data from the respondents for this study. The population
of the study was the employees of Nestlé Ghana Headquarters, Accra. The reason for the choice
of Nestlé Ghana is because of their importance in the fast-moving consumer goods sector. The
data analysis techniques used in this study were the descriptive statistics, inferential statistics,
and thematic analysis. The findings from this study indicated that digital communication
platforms such as emails and instant messaging application were the most used internal
communication channels at Nestlé Ghana. It was found out that employees accessed their work
emails and their instant messaging application almost every time to not miss any company
information. It was also found out that the employees were happy with the feedbacks they got
from their superiors through timely and detailed meetings which improved their job
performance. The recommendations made in line with the findings discovered that the use of
multiple digital communication channels even though beneficial can sometimes lead to
miscommunication among employees and so Nestlé Ghana can reduce the number of platforms
to avoid confusion and enhance job efficiency. Also, the study revealed that the employees
were happy with the time-to-time face to face meetings they usually have with their superiors and so Nestlé Ghana could adopt the use of an application just for virtual check ins and
immediate response to work related issues.
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MA. Communication Studies
