肯尼亚技术培训机构的沟通模式与员工敬业度

M. Ngugi, Hellen Mberia, K. Ngula
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目的:本研究旨在确定沟通模式对肯尼亚技术培训机构员工敬业度的影响。方法:本研究采用调查研究设计。研究人群是肯尼亚102个公共技术培训机构的全部3780名培训人员,其中使用了360名答复者的样本。采用分层随机抽样、随机抽样和分层比例随机抽样技术设计。数据收集使用问卷,其中有封闭和开放结束(李克特类型量表1-5)的问题。共发放问卷360份,其中322份完成问卷,回复率为89.4%。Cronbach’s alpha用于检验研究中使用的每个变量的内部信度。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。结果:Logistic回归系数显示沟通方式对员工敬业度有负向影响。因此,效果无统计学意义(β=-0.647, p=0.114)。这意味着沟通模式不是肯尼亚技术培训机构员工敬业度的重要预测因子。建议:该研究建议,技术培训机构应努力采用现代交流方法。在一个日益开放的世界里,教职员工和学生们依靠科技作为他们主要的交流手段。电脑、智能手机和平板电脑无处不在。技术培训机构必须停止像过去几年那样过度依赖告示板、会议和纸质通讯等传统方法。
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Mode of Communication and Employee Engagement in Technical Training Institutions in Kenya
Purpose: This study sought to determine the effect of the communication mode on employee engagement in technical training institutions in Kenya. Methodology: The study was conducted using survey research design. Study population was all the 3780 trainers in the 102 public technical training institutions in Kenya out of which a sample of 360 respondents was used. Stratified random sampling, random sampling and stratified proportionate random sampling technique design were employed. Data was collected using a questionnaire which had both closed and open- ended (Likert type scale 1-5) questions. Questionnaires were distributed to 360 respondents out of which 322 completed the questionnaires giving a response rate of 89.4%. Cronbach’s alpha was used to test for internal reliability of each variable used in the study. Data analysis was done by use of descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings: Logistic regression coefficients showed that communication mode influenced employee engagement and in a negative way. The effect therefore, was not statistically significant (β=-0.647, p=0.114). This implies that communication mode is not a significant predictor of employee engagement in technical training institutions in Kenya. Recommendations: The study recommends that technical training institutions should endeavor to embrace modern methods of communication. In an increased switch on world, the staff and the students rely on technology as their primary means of communication. Computers, smart phones and tablet devices are ubiquitous. It is imperative for technical training institutions to stop over relying on traditional methods such as notice boards, meetings and paper based newsletters like in the past years.
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