Abstract

Contemporary organizations, consider human resources to be the most strategic assets. Further to realize these assets to optimum, communication is crucial. With technology driven economies effective communication not only enhances organizational outcomes but also plays a dynamic role for ensuring employee commitment. In spite of this awareness, there is limited research conducted on identification and understanding the significance of organizational communication, especially in the Namibian context. Thus, the aim of this research is to address this research gap. Adopting an empirical survey research design, the population is department of the Inland Revenue employees countrywide. With sample of 150 respondents from 900, randomly selected the response rate was 66.67%. Data has been analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics. Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression was used as inferential statistics to assess the hypotheses and achieve the objectives of the study.

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