Communication Skills of Selected Omani College Students: Implications for Business ‎Skills‎

  • Bocar A
  • Ancheta R
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This study aimed to determine the effectiveness level of the communication skills of the ‎selected participants who were non-native speakers of the English language, and examine its implications ‎for their business skills. A descriptive method of research was utilized and a borrowed questionnaire with slight modifications was administered to 145 students through purposive ‎sampling. The results of the study showed that the majority of the participants have a ‎moderate and high level of effectiveness in terms of their communication skills with 48% and ‎‎31% respectively. However, 21% of the participant showed a low level of communication skills effectiveness. The students who have a high level of effectiveness in ‎their communication skills are interpreted as excellent communicators and those who have a ‎moderate level of effectiveness in communication skills are categorized as able communicators. It implies that the participants can communicate with competence and use ‎them in their various business skills. However, students who have low levels of ‎communication skills need to pay attention to their communication skills so that they can be ‎much more effective.‎

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Bocar, A., & Ancheta, R. (2023). Communication Skills of Selected Omani College Students: Implications for Business ‎Skills‎. Journal of Business, Communication & Technology, 40–49. https://doi.org/10.56632/bct.2023.2104

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