IMPACT OF SUPERVISION ON MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY IN BANKING INDUSTRY

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Business Administration Research 28 pages 2,905 words

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ABSTRACT  This research studies the contributions of supervisory department as on effective to first bank of Nigeria PLC Enugu. To guide the study four research question were formulates using questionnaires as a instruction. The data collection are analyzed using simple percentage. Some of the findings among other are: Internal audit (supervisor) department whereas effective management  control in banking organization. Supervisory department encloses financial accountability in banking organization. Supervisory department plays a significant role in effective utilization of organization fund by management. The availability of supervisory department encourages efficiency among employees in building organizations. We recommend that the entire staff of banks be adequately compacted and motivated towards a common organization goal, them management will be in a better position to see supervisor as honest helper to effective performance of the credit of job well done. In the present volatile and dynamic economy of Nigeria a bank cannot survive without supervisory arm. Therefore recommend that all banks in Nigeria should have a supervisory department.               TABLE OF CONTENT  Cover page Title page Approval page Dedication  Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content 
CHAPTER ONE   INTRODUCTION    1.1Statement of the problem and the purpose of the study  1.2Rational of the study 1.3Significance of the study 1.4Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO  REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 
CHAPTER THREE  HYPOTHESIS  3.1Hypothesis  3.2Methodology 3.3Source/ location of data 3.4Limitation of the study
CHAPTER FOUR  PRESENTATION OF DATA Data analysis and findings  4.1Presentational of data 4.2Data analysis 
CHAPTER FIVE  SUMMARY OF WORK, CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATION FOR FURTHER STUDIES  5.1Summary of  the work 5.2Conclusion  5.3Recommendation for further studies                                                      

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