Challenges on Communication between Savannakhet University and Project Partners within Country and Abroad: Effective Communication
Keywords:
Challenges to Communication, Effective Communication (EC), International Cooperative Program (ICP, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Letter of Intent (LOI) or Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)Abstract
This research is to evaluate the effective communication (EC) of administrators and
relations employees for Savannahkhet University; to analyze the relationship and results
between the relationship factors to EC; to compare the differences of international
cooperation projects, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Agreement, self-
sought cooperation between gender, age, qualifications, work experience and experience of
working in cooperation. This research is mixed between quantitative and qualitative method,
using a questionnaire as a research tool. The sample used is 49 SKU’s administrators and
relations employees. The data is analyzed by using Excel and SPSS program together, with
statistical methods including mean (X ̅ ), standard deviation (S.D), coefficient of variation
(CV), and Simple Regression Analysis (SRA).
The results: 1.The EC within country and abroad has the least cooperation and
implementation with an overall average value ( X ̅ : 0.48); 2. The factor of the perception of
cooperation of each individual with personal behavior is highly correlated at the level of
8.448, which has a direct relationship between the various factors, the more the perception
of cooperation of the individual is related to the behavior, the P-value>0.05; The factor of
Communication Technology with Communication Technology Structure has a low
correlation value of -0.292, which is not directly related with P-value>0.05. 3. Among the
studied groups taking into account gender, age, work experience and experience of working
in cooperation, there is an overall average level of opinion about EC at a high level when
comparing between these groups, within the group, there is no statistical difference in the
level of opinion about EC tasks (sig.>0.05).