Abstract:
The study investigated the contribution of communication tools for the enhancement of effective
management and governance at institutions of higher learning with particular focus on the University of Venda.
The study was premised on the fact that identification and availability of communication tools influence the
effective management and governance at institutions of higher learning. A total of 523 people – staff, students,
alumni and council members were sampled in this mixed method study. Hence, data were analysed both
quantitatively and qualitatively. The study revealed that stakeholders are rarely consulted in decision-making
processes, for them to support the policies. The study also revealed that when stakeholders are poorly
informed they may lose confidence in the institution, particularly the executive leadership. The study further
revealed that poor bottom-up communication can result in employees failing to understand the expectations
of the institutional leadership which could eventually lead to a communication vacuum. It is envisaged that
the study will inform policy formulation and implementation processes within the communication space at
institutions of higher learning as improved communication would enhance relationship between institutions
and their stakeholders.
Description:
Journal article published in the International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives 04 - 06 July 2018, Stellenbosch University, Saldahna Bay, South Africa