The Crucial Role Of Communicative Career Competency In Enhancing Employee Productivity: An Analysis Of The It Sector

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  • Mrs. R. Sridevi
  • Dr. S. Preetha (Corresponding author)

Abstract

Effective communication is a critical skill for success in the workplace, particularly in the IT sector where teams are often distributed and work on complex projects. Communicative career competency is the skill which is needed to work effectively and efficiently with others, and it includes skills such as communication, teamwork, professional competency etc. This paper examines the importance of Communicative career competency in IT sector employees and its impact on productivity.

The study analyzes the data collected from interviews with IT professionals and managers, and examines the correlation between Communicative career competency and productivity. The results indicate that Communicative career competency is positively related to productivity, as effective competency reduces errors, misunderstandings, and delays in project completion.

Furthermore, the paper explores the reasons why Communicative career competency is important in the IT sector, including the need for clear and concise Communicative career in complex technical projects, the importance of collaboration between team members, and the need for effective competency with clients and stakeholders.

Overall, this paper highlights the importance of Communicative career competency in IT sector employees and its impact on employee’s productivity. It suggests that communication skills should be emphasized for IT professionals, and that organizations should encourage a culture of effective communication to enhance productivity and success in the workplace.

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2024-02-13

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Sridevi, M. R. ., & (Corresponding author), D. S. P. . (2024). The Crucial Role Of Communicative Career Competency In Enhancing Employee Productivity: An Analysis Of The It Sector. Migration Letters, 21(S5), 1190–1199. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/8104

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