ADMINISTRATIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENTS

Authors

  • Aghus Jamaludin Kharis Institut Teknologi Dan Sains Nahdlatul Ulama Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62207/67q92182

Keywords:

Administrative Communication, Hybrid Work, Organizational Effectiveness, Communication Strategy

Abstract

The post-COVID-19 pandemic hybrid work model, combining face-to-face and virtual interactions, demands adaptive, transparent, and structured administrative communication strategies. This study uses a narrative review to examine the literature related to administrative communication strategies and their impact on the effectiveness of hybrid organizations. Findings indicate that channel strategy (synchronous/asynchronous), communication style adaptation, and transparency and clarity play a crucial role in building trust, increasing engagement, facilitating coordination, and accelerating decision-making. Communication theories such as Media Richness Theory and Organizational Information Theory are relevant for media selection and information management. Key challenges include miscommunication, digital fatigue, and technology access gaps. This study expands the theoretical understanding of administrative communication as a strategic function and provides practical guidance for managers. Suggestions for future research include empirical studies, cross-cultural comparisons, and AI integration.

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Published

2025-04-30

How to Cite

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENTS. (2025). Social Studies and Humanities Journal (SOSHUM), 2(1), 189-197. https://doi.org/10.62207/67q92182