Enhancing Mechanical Engineers Communication Gap and Effective Stakeholders Project Engagement in Ghana
KWAME DUBIK
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Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
Akasika Cletus
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
Nicholas Naawe
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
FRANCIS DERY
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
Jonah Adombila Adongo
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
Francis Azum Abunkudugu
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
Balle Fidelis
Mechanical engineering Department, Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana.
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Abstract
This study examines the effectiveness of communication and stakeholder engagement in project meetings within the mechanical engineering industry. A descriptive statistics analysis of 10 variables reveals a neutral to slightly positive perception of communication and engagement. While stakeholder engagement and meeting effectiveness are positively rated, technical communication and complexity of information presented are identified as challenges. The study suggests that simplifying technical information, improving technical communication skills, and regularly soliciting feedback can enhance project communication and stakeholder engagement. Based on the findings, five theories are developed: Simplification of Technical Information Enhances Stakeholder Understanding; Effective Technical Communication Skills are Essential for Project Success; Regular Stakeholder Feedback Enhances Project Communication; Communication Tool Evaluation and Optimization Enhances Project Communication, and Meeting Optimization Enhances Communication Effectiveness. The study provides recommendations for improving communication effectiveness, enhancing stakeholder engagement, and ultimately contributing to project success.
Keywords: Mechanical engineers, communication gap, stakeholders, engagement, project management.