Organizational Communication and its Role in Achieving Outstanding Performance in Sports Institutions: -A Field Study at the Directorate of Youth and Sports in Tiaret Province-
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Foukrach, Zoubida; Mahi, Soufiane; Kherroubi, Mohamed; Ouddak, Mohamed; Beldjouheur, Fayçal; Youcef Achira, Mehdi; Boudouani, Abderrexak; Bensaada, Maamar Badreddine; Dehli, Henni; Sadaoui, MohamedEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Organizational communication Outstanding performance Sports institutions
Fecha
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Zoubida FOUKRACH1, Soufiane MAHI*2, Mohamed KHERROUBI3, Mohamed OUDDAK4, Fayçal BELDJOUHEUR5, Mehdi YOUCEF ACHIRA6, Abderrexak BOUDOUANI7, Maamar Badreddine BENSAADA8, Henni DEHLI9, Mohamed SADAOUI10(2025). Organizational Communication and its Role in Achieving Outstanding Performance in Sports Institutions: -A Field Study at the Directorate of Youth and Sports in Tiaret Province-. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 16(1)190-204. ISSN 1989-9572
Resumen
The aim of the study is to try to identify whether organizational communication patterns and
techniques have a role in achieving outstanding performance in the sports institution and whether
the obstacles that limit the efficiency of organizational communication negatively affect
performance in the sports institution. In order to reach the aim of the study, we used a questionnaire
directed to the managers of the directorate. Youth and sports of the state of Tiaret, numbering 31
marchers, We relied on the descriptive approach and the statistical data were processed using the
statistical package program (SPSS). The study culminated in the researcher reaching confirmation
of the hypotheses. We came up with some proposals, namely holding training courses on
organizational communication and its role in the sports institution to increase and develop the
capabilities of employees. The problems and needs of employees through holding periodic meetings
with them with the aim of strengthening trust between superiors and subordinates.