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1) EFFECTS OF SUCCESSION PLANNING ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1       Background of the Study Whether public or private, the organization’s survival is based on its ability to bring on board and sustain high quality workforce over a period of time. Many organisations are currently facing mounting pressures to ensure their sustainability, flexibility, and responsiveness to... Continue Reading

2) IMPACT OF TRADE OPENNESS ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The research evaluated the impact of trade openness on the economic growth of Nigeria 1988-2014. The study employed secondary time series data, sourced from Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin 2014. A four variable model was developed comprising GDP as dependent variable and Trade Openness, Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange... Continue Reading

3) IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT ON WORKERS PRODUCTIVITY

ABSTRACT Employee health and safety is consider to be a major determinants of employee and organizational performance. Today, the matter of work-force health and safety at work is receiving worldwide attention, this is the major reasons why most successful organization take... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IRM0004
  • Pages:100

4) EFFECTS OF TALENT MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The world is suddenly faced with the need to make a sharp break from old habits and deliberately learn new ways of doing things. Technologies that were startling innovations yesterday, such as personal computers and phone-fax answering machines, are rapidly becoming low-margin commodities.... Continue Reading

5) EFFECTS OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1     Background to the Study In the early 1900’s, conflict was seen as an indicator of poor organizational management which needed to be avoided, in the mid 1950’s, it was accepted passively and perceived as normal and expected; manager focused on resolving conflict, while in the 1970’s, conflict was viewed... Continue Reading

6) THE IMPACT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEE'S PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT This study examined the effectiveness of training and development on employee's performance. To access the situation, well structure questionnaire were administered using stratified random sampling techniques in other to cover the branches and hierarchy of staff of the bank used for the... Continue Reading

7) EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AS A KEY TO THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ORGANIZATION COALS

EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AS A KEY TO THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ORGANIZATION GOALS ABSTRACT In any organization human resources are the important assets. Every organization is human oriented, a factor without which the organization id reduced to nothing. Organization have their mission of being in existence and therefore could achieve these... Continue Reading

8) EFFECT OFTHE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ON ORGANIZATION PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT Human resources management is concerned with the effective use of an organisation’s human resources. It deals with people at work and their relationship within the working environment. This study, the effect of human resource management strategy on organisation performance (a case study of Nestle Nigeria Plc). The purpose of this study... Continue Reading

9) THE IMPACT OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS ON WORKER’S PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT This research examined the Impact of Occupational Stress on Worker’s Performance with special reference to Neimenth International Pharmaceuticals Plc. The research adopted survey research design. Data were gathered through primary source with the aid of a well-structured questionnaire. Simple random sampling technique was adopted in... Continue Reading

10) THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT The aim of the study is to examine the effect of corporate social responsibility on organizational performance. The population comprises of two thousand seven hundred (2700) workforces. The questionnaires were issued to one hundred and thirty five (135) respondents which formed the sample size. The samples were drawn using stratified and... Continue Reading

11) EFFECT OF WORKFORCE DIVERSITY ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY (A STUDY OF FIRSTBANK NIGERIA LTD., OTA BRANCH)

ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of workforce diversity on employee performance. The survey research design method was adopted for the paper. The instrument used to gather relevant data for... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IRM0057
  • Pages:119

12) LABOUR WELFARE AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY

ABSTRACT The study cantered on Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations in a Depressed Economy; a case study of Grief Nigeria Pic which intends to show the importance of labour welfare and industrial relations in a workplace and the environment at large. The study revealed that interaction in... Continue Reading

13) EFFECTS OF LABOUR TURNOVER ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT The study has delved comprehensively on the effect of labour turn over on employees' productivity in the manufacturing industry with UNILEVER and PZ Nigeria Plc as a case studies. The objective of this study is to examine whether better working condition has effect on labour turnover... Continue Reading

14) MANPOWER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS. (A CASE STUDY OF STAR PAPER MILL LTD, ABA)

ABSTRACT This research focuses on Manpower Planning and Development as an effective fool for Achieving Original Goals, using star paper Mill Ltd Aba as the case study. The problems of this study are numerous, to which one is the absence of administrative control in achieving the overall approved programs. The objective of this study is to map out... Continue Reading

15) MANPOWER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS. (A CASE STUDY OF STAR PAPER MILL LTD, ABA)

ABSTRACT This research focuses on Manpower Planning and Development as an effective fool for Achieving Original Goals, using star paper Mill Ltd Aba as the case study. The problems of this study are numerous, to which one is the absence of administrative control in achieving the overall approved programs. The objective of this study is to map out... Continue Reading

16) THE IMPACT OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY A STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA) STATION ROAD, ENUGU)

ABSTRACT The research topic of this study is the impact of change management in Nigerian Banking Industry, A study of United Bank for Africa (UBA) station Road, Enugu. The research was a descriptive research, the researcher made use of primary sources and secondary sources of data. The primary sources of data was obtained through questionnaire and... Continue Reading

17) INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY

ABSTRACT Employee motivation has captured the interest of researchers, business leaders, as well as human resource managers. There are many presented information regarding the theory of motivation and how it affects the performance of employees in organisations. Accordingly, motivation can significantly change the nature of work of an employee and... Continue Reading

18) IMPACT OF REWARD SYSTEM AND FRINGE BENEFITS ON JOB SATISFACTION

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the Study Reward being seen as a vital instrument in employee performance. A well rewarded employee feels that he/she is being valued by the company that he/she is working for. They are also encouraged to work harder and better if they are aware that their well-being is taken seriously by their... Continue Reading

19) EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT This study explored the effect of performance management on employee performance. A total number of three hundred and twenty (320) copies of questionnaire were administered to the respondents during the study: While three hundred and three (303) copies were properly filled and returned for the analysis. Data collected were analyzed using... Continue Reading

20) EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON EMPLOYEE’S PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background of the Study: The role of organizational culture in shaping the design, structures and destiny of an organization cannot be overemphasized. Culture of any organization is not inborn; it is what people learn over the time period which they spend within the organization. It helps them to solve internal... Continue Reading

21) THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENTIAL WAGE RATES ON JOB SATISFACTION

ABSTRACT This project aims at examining importance of difference in wages rate at different level of workers in an organisation. It will also look into how salaries will motivate to put in their best, to get the best outcome in an organisation. This project will make use of questionnaires as instruments to get information that will be useful for... Continue Reading

22) THE EFFECT OF JOB ROTATION ON EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT This project tests three possible explanations for why firms adopt job rotation: employee learning (rotation makes employees more versatile), employer learning (through rotation, employers learn more about individual workers’ strengths), and employee motivation (rotation mitigates boredom). Whereas previous studies have examined either... Continue Reading

23) THE EFFECT OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN ORGANISATION EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to analysed the effect of crisis management in organisation efficiency and effectiveness. Being able to effectively respond in the event a crisis is relevant to an organisation’s survival. Whether or not an organisation is prepared for a potential crisis depends upon senior officials and other personnel... Continue Reading

24) THE ASSESSMENT OF THE SUITABILITY OF ERGONOMIC SPECIFICATION IN THE CONTROL OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT RATE IN AGRO ALLIED INDUSTRY

CHAPTER ONE 1.0     INTRODUCTION Many agro allied companies in the Nigerian industries have made a substantial effort to reduce work-related injuries due to heavy lifting, repetitive motion, awkward and static work postures, vibration, and other recognized ergonomic stressors. The results achieved by these companies demonstrate that there are... Continue Reading

25) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF CONSULTING FIRMS IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

ABSTRACT This research work aims at assessing the impact of human resources management of organizational performance of quantity surveying firms in Nigeria. In order to achieve this aim, the study aims at assessing the level of human resource management practice among quantity surveying firms, determining the relationship between human resource... Continue Reading
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