AN APPRAISAL OF BUDGETING AS A TOOL FOR EFFECTIVE CONTROL IN PUBLIC SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF POWER HOLDING COMPANY OF NIGERIA)

Authors: Afri Research | Social & Management Sciences Public Administration Research 55 pages 16,801 words

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TABLE OF CONTENTS  Title Declaration Approval page Dedication  Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE Introduction   1.0Introduction  1.1Statement of Problem 1.2Objectives of the study  1.3Significance of the study 1.4Statement of Hypothesis  1.5Scope and limitations of the study 1.6Definition of  Terms
CHAPTER TWO  Literature review 2.1Overview of Human Resource Management 2.1.1Significance of Human Resource Planning  2.1.2Aims of Human Resource Planning  2.1.3The Relationship between Human Resource Development and  Business Planning  2.1.4Method and Techniques of Human Resource Development 2.1.5Training in the Context of High Performance Work Organization  21.6The Role of Training in High Performance Work Organizations  2.1.7Training as a Component of Performance Improvement  2.2Overview of Material Resource Management 2.2.1Materials Control  2.2.2Purchasing (Procurement)  2.2.3Stock Ordering 2.2.4Types of Stocktaking  2.2.5Benefits of Stocktaking 2.3Overview of Financial Resource Management 2.3.1Objectives of Financial Management 2.3.2Effective Financial Management in an Organization 2.3.3The Role of Financial Managers 2.3.4Role of Financial Management in the Public Sector 2.4Role of Resource Management in an Organization.   CHAPTER THREE  Research Methodology 3.0Introduction 3.1Description of Research Method 3.2Description of the Population  3.3Description of Sample Procedures 3.4Description of Research Instrument Used 3.5Description of Data Gathering Procedure 3.6Description of data Analytical Procedure 3.7Conclusion 
CHAPTER FOUR  Data Presentation and Analysis 4.1Introduction 4.2Data Analysis 4.2Test of Hypothesis
CHAPTER FIVE  Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations 5.0Introduction 5.1Summary  5.2Conclusion 5.3Recommendations Bibliography Appendix

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