EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN GOVERNMENT OWNED ESTABLISHMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE TRANSPORT COMPANY (ENTRACO) ENUGU)

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Public Administration Research 68 pages 6,497 words

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ABSTRACT The growth  and development of any nation is  always the major concern  of every government many policies are put in place especially in government  owned establishment .  all these are  with  a  view  to improving the economic well-being of both the nation and its   general populace However,  a visit to any of the government establishment will convince  one   that, there is room for improvement as  there   is a lot of existing   problem ranging  from lack of managerial know lower levels of the management  .  resources are poorly  utilized, while organizational polices act as  deterrent rather than facilitators of decisions making. In most cases, delegation of responsibilities    with  commensurate authority be withheld , is observed. it is therefore, in  the light of  the foregoing that  the interest of the researcher to embark on this study is stimulated. The aim  is  to find out the causes of these problems,  effect  and suggest solutions  there  to, with ENTRACO.

TABLE OF   CONTENTS Title  Page  ii Approval  Page iii Dedication iv Acknowledgement v Abstract vi Table of Contents 
CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION  1.1Background of the study1 1.2 Statement of the problem 3 1.3 Objective or purpose of the study 6 1.4Research Questions 7 1.5Scope of the study8 1.6Significance of the study 8 1.7Limitations of the study10 1.8Definitions of Terms11
CHAPTER  TWO  Literature Review  2.1 Concept of Managements12 2.2 Principles of Management 15 2.3Functions of Management 17 2.4Roles Of Management 22 2.5Historical Enugu State Transportations Company 27 2.6Services Rendered by Enugu State Transport Company (ENTRACO), Enugu28
CHAPTER THREE 3.0 Research Methodology 29 3.1 Design of study 30 3.2 Sources of Data 30 3.3 Population of the study 31 3.4 Sample and Sampling  Procedure 32 3.5 Instrument for Date Collection  35 3.6 Validation of the Research Instrument  36 3.7 Method of Data Analysis 36 Reference 
CHAPTER FOUR  4.0 Data Presentation and Results      38 4.1Presentation and Analysis     38 References 
CHAPTER FIVE  5.0 Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendation  5.1 Summary of Findings52 5.2 Recommendations  54 5.3Conclusions54 Questionnaire Reference    

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