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Chain of Command, Communication Protocols and Its Implications for Employee Bypassing at Universities

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Rafia Naz, National University of Samoa

Abstract

Universities are operating on the crux of the chain of command and communication channels and these protocols determine the organizational effectiveness and success. Deterring away from the protocols can cause issues of employee bypassing that is a topic of real concern presently. It is therefore, imperative to deliberate on this topic and prudently suggest the way forward for universities.

Keywords: chain of command, communication channels, communication protocol, employee bypassing

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