ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOW PRODUCTIVITY OF NIGERIA WORKERS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF NBL 9TH MILE CORNERS NGWO)

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Business Administration Research 56 pages 6,305 words

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 ABSTRACT The research on the factors responsible for low-productivity of Nigeria workers in the private sector with particular reference to Nigeria Breweries 9th mile corners Ngwo Enugu State was intended to determine how to increase productivity in Nigerian economy. In conducting the research reference was made to related literature.  Questionnaires were also used for collection of data for the study. Other forms of data collection were also used e.g. personal observation and consultation of textbooks. It was not all that easy, so there were some limitations which in one way or the other affected the findings of the research.  Tables were used to present, analyze and interpret the data. At the end, findings based on the data and other consultations revealed that, factors like breakdown of machine and equipment, poor management, high rate of labour turnover and lack of production goal cause low productivity .  Recommendations and conclusions were made based on the findings in order to help solve this problem of low-productivity in Nigeria workers.     TABLE OF CONTENTS 
TITLE PAGE APPROVAL PAGEDEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTABSTRACT 
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION1.1Background of the Study1.2Statement of the Problem 1.3Purpose of the Study 1.4Significance of the Study 1.5Scope /Limitations of the Study 1.6Research Questions References 
CHAPTER TWO 2.0LITERATURE REVIEW2.1Meaning and Nature of Productivity 2.2Origin of Low Productivity in Nigeria 2.3Review of Related Literature
CHAPTER THREE 3.0Research Design and Methodology 3.1Research Design3.2Area of the Study3.3Population of the Study 3.4Sample and Sampling Technique3.5Validation /Reliability of Instrument 3.6Method of Collection References
CHAPTER FOUR 4.0Presentation and Analysis of Data4.1Presentation of Data4.2Interpretation of DataReferences 
CHAPTER FIVE 5.0Discussion of Results and Findings 5.1Findings5.2Conclusions 5.3Implications of the Findings/ Recommendation References Bibliography

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