Performance among Students of the Indonesian Within Police Language School: The Impact of Communication and Trust

Authors

  • Antonius Kiritin Kunto Darsono School of Business and Accounting, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
  • Osama Isaac School of Business and Accounting, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
  • Ali Abdulbaqi Ameen Ali School of Business and Accounting, Lincoln University College, Malaysia

Keywords:

Communication, Performance, Police Language School.

Abstract

In order to achieve the grand strategy of the Republic of Indonesia National Police and efforts to support the transformation acceleration program towards an independent, professional and trusted Republic of Indonesia Police and to improve the capabilities and skills of the Republic of Indonesia National Police personnel, it is necessary to have a policy direction to be achieved by a different organization- different. this difference is influenced by the scope of tasks and conditions that do not allow an organization to work well. Therefore, changes in the performance of an organization are always raised in order to keep abreast of globalization. in the development of modern technology today, various aspects of excellence are needed by every organization in order to achieve its goals. In accordance with the objectives to be achieved, the research uses a quantitative approach, survey methods and path analysis techniques. the variables in the path analysis consist of exogenous and endogenous variables. Based on the results of calculations with the statistical analysis in the previous chapter, so it can be concluded that: there is a positive direct effect of communication on language performance, so it can be concluded that communication will affect language performance.

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Published

2020-12-07

How to Cite

Darsono, A. K. K. ., Isaac, O., & Ameen Ali, A. A. . (2020). Performance among Students of the Indonesian Within Police Language School: The Impact of Communication and Trust. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(2), 445-459. Retrieved from http://mail.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/2029