The development of an internal communication system in the breeder/broiler chicken industry in the Free State

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Ferreira, Petrus Stephanus

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Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State

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With the introduction of the new dispensation as early as 1994, the South African Labour market has changed irrevocably. Companies were confronted with empowerment which exploded into an international consciousness, suddenly finding it self somewhat alienated in a very competitive market. Globalisation is the concept that currently dominates the competitive horizon which represents major new challenges to the workplace. Globalisation is giving effect to the creation of new markets, new products, new mindsets, new competencies and new ways of strategising and managing business in general. The strive towards global competitiveness demands a move away from cultural ignorance by addressing the lack of understanding through greater participation and people involvement in the workplace. Country Bird, a significant player in the food production industry was therefore selected as an object for the purpose of this study. The role of management and workers was examined to determine the level of impact on internal communication in a diverse culture. Attention was also focused on the development of an internal communication structure system and its resultant impact on the alliance between management and employees in building cross-cultural trust and to develop a fit in terms of strategic application of communication in problem solving processes.

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