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    Communication and employee performance case study: Yumbe District Headquarters
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2009-07) Buga, Ismail; Vuni
    This research was based on investigating the impact of communication on perfonnance of employees. It was conducted in Yumbe District Headquarters. It covers top administrators and employees as its respondents. The objective of the study was to establish the relationship between com1nunication and performance, effects of communication on performance and form of communication used in Yumbe district headquarters. The researcher used questionnaires, interviews, and observation as the research instruments. The data collection compromised both primary and secondary data. The findings indicated that, communication go hand in hand with performance. And this is evidenced with a massive performance got from the findings. It" was also realized that poor relationship among staff, domestic problem, language problem, heavily hinders communication flow in Yumbe district headquarters. Some of the recommendations made by the researcher in this report included encouragement of open-door communication philosophy where employees are left free to report to superior in case of misfortune, more emphasis should be put on formal communication than informal communication.

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