IDENTIFICATION OF THE EFFECTS OF POOR OFFICE ENVIRONMENT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF OFFICE WORKERS (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL)

Authors: Solomon Kings | Education Business / Secretarial Studies Education Research 82 pages 8,904 words

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ABSTRACT The objective and aim of this dissertation is to examine the identification of the effects of poor office environment on the performance of officer workers in Enugu North Local Government Council in carrying out this investigation, some research question were formulated.  The researcher use simple percentage as the method of analyzing the data collected.  The whole population was studied because if small in number which is (50) fifty. The data for study was collected through the use of questionnaire.  The finding made was that in equipping the office with good lighting, phone systems and technology necessary to compel critical tasks it will make.  Base on the findings the conclusion made was that a clear environment plays a vital role on workers motivation.  Base on the findings and conclusion, it was recommended that management should provide an environment which is pleasant, comfortable and conducive to good working habits. 
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Pagei Approval Pageii Dedication iii Acknowledgementiv Table of Contentsv Abstract vi List of Tables
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the Study 1 1.2Statement of the Problem5 1.3Objectives of the Study 6 1.4Research Question 6 1.5Scope of the Study 7 1.6Significance of the Study 7
CHAPTER TWO:  LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction 9 2.1Office Lighting10 2.2Poor Office Environment and It’s Effect on Workers24 2.3The Office Environment and the Workers Level of Output28 2.4Salary Structure and Incentives and their Effect on Workers Motivation 31 2.5Summary of Literature Review33
CHAPTER THREE:  METHODOLOGY 3.1Research Design 39 3.2Area of the Study 40 3.3Population for the Study 40 3.4Sample and Sampling Procedure41 3.5Instruments for Data Collection42 3.6Validation of the Instrument42 3.7Reliability of Research Instrument 42 3.8Method of Data Collection43 3.9Method of Data Analysis44 3.10Decision Rule45
CHAPTER FOUR 4.1Data Presentation and Analysis 46 4.2Summary of Findings 62
CHAPTER FIVE:  DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1Discussion of Findings 65 5.2Conclusion66 5.3Recommendations67 5.4Suggestion for Further Study 68 5.5Limitation of the Study 69 References 70 Appendices 72
LIST OF TABLES Table 1:Population Distribution41 Table 2:Sample Selection47 Table 3:Return of Questionnaire48 Table 4:Answer of question 349 Table 5: Answer of question 450 Table 6: Answer of question 551 Table 7: Answer of question 652 Table 8: Answer of question 753 Table 9: Answer of question 854 Table 10: Answer of question 955 Table 11: Answer of question 1056 Table 12: Answer of question 1157 Table 13: Answer of question 1258 Table 14: Answer of question 1359 Table 15: Answer of question 1460 Table 16: Answer of question 1561 Table 17: Answer of question 1662

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