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Title: IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, COMMUNICATION
DYNAMICS, AND OPERATIONAL PRACTICES AT AN ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY |
Authors: Gian Harvey de Leon, Krizzy Lei Ipapo, Sebastian Roy De Jesus, Erica Jane Eusebio and Miko Ogino, Philippines |
Abstract: Effective communication is pivotal for success in today's interconnected and complex business
environments. This research delves into the communication culture of an engineering and
construction company, aiming to comprehend its organizational culture and communication
practices. Using a qualitative research design, key informant interviews were conducted with three
engineers holding managerial positions within the company. Thematic analysis revealed insights
into the organization's values, communication patterns, and dynamics. Results indicate a culture
emphasizing honesty, integrity, collaboration, and transparency. Communication channels such as
team meetings, open-door policies, and suggestion boxes were identified, highlighting the
importance of both formal and informal communication models. Instances impacting
communication, such as deadlines and seminars, were also examined. Recommendations include
promoting open communication, utilizing various communication channels, implementing training
programs, fostering diversity, balancing formal and informal communication, setting clear
deadlines, and continuously evaluating communication practices. Despite limitations such as
sample size and potential biases, this study offers valuable insights into enhancing communication
effectiveness within engineering and construction companies, contributing to organizational
success. |
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