ABSTRACT
Decision is the point at which plans, policies and objectives are translated into concrete action. It is noted that Managers, do consider decision making to be the heart of their job in that they must always choose what is to be done, they influences the ordinary employees in decision making.
The objective of the research is to know the impact of employees participation in decision making on organizational productivity in Nigerian public sector organizations.
Structural questionnaires were administered to 210 respondents which include the management (senior) and intermediate staff of the company, through the employees participating in the decision making will result to high productivity in the organization.
Data collected are analysed in a tabular form using a simple percentage of formular to get the findings. The results were discussed in terms of the need for the employee to participate in the decision making in an organization to boost productivity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover page
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
List of Tables
CHAPTER ONE:
10 Introduction
11 Background of study
12 Statement of problems
13 Purpose of the study
14 Scope of the study
15 Research Hypothesis
16 Significance of the study
17 Limitation of the study
18 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
20 Review of Related Literature
21 The Concept of participation
22 Factors that influence participation
23 Prerequisites for participation
24 Forms of Employees participation
25 Different needs for participation
26 View Expressed
27 Constraints to participate
28 Argument for participation
29 Argument against participation
References
CHAPTER THREE
30 Research Design and Methodology
31 Research Design
32 Area of the study
33 Population of the study
34 Sample and Sampling procedure
35 Instrument for data collection
36 Validation of the instrument
37 Reliability of the instrument
38 Method of data collection
39 Method of data analysis
References
CHAPTER FOUR
40 Data Presentation and Analysis
41 Presentation and Analysis of Data
42 Testing of Hypothesis
43 Summary of Results
References
CHAPTER FIVE
50 Discussion, Recommendation and Conclusion
51 Discussion of Result/Findings
52 Conclusion
53 Implications of Result/Findings
54 Recommendations
55 Suggestions for further research
Bibliography
Appendix
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
11 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:
It should be known first that a decision is a choice whereby a person forms a conclusion about a situation Costello, I Wand Zalkind, SS (1963 p 334), confined the term decision making, to a choice process, choosing one from among several possibilities However, election theory in Costello, TW et al (1963, p 387) largely considers decision as asking the process of making a single choice among course of action at a particular point in time This depicts a course of behaviour about what must be done or vice versa
Decision, however, is the point at which plans, policies and objectives are translated into concrete actions Planning engenders decision guided by company policy and objectives, policies, procedures and programmes The aim of decision making is to channel human behaviour towards a future goal
Decision making is one of the most germane activities of management It has been the preoccupation of all the management of multifarious organization ranging from small-scale organization to multinational corporations
Managers many at times consider decision making to be the heart of their job in that they must always choose what is to be done, who will do it, when, where and most of the time how it will be done
Traditionally, managers influence the ordinary employees and specifically, their immediate subordinate in the organization This has resulted in managers making natural decision even in area affecting their subordinates In Germany, around 1951, a law enacted which provides for code termination and requires labour membership in the supervisory board and executive committee of certain large corporations However, the participation of labour in decision making process results to relatively and peacefully labour management relations
Additionally, the Japanese management WSES decision making by concensus in which lower - level employee initiate the reaches the desk of the top executive If the proposal is approved, it is returned to the initiator for implementation
It is in this context, that the researcher wishes to assess the impact of employees participation in decision making on organisational productivity in Nigerian Public Sector organization, using Anammco Company as a case study
12 STATEMENTOF THE PROBLEM:
There has been a lot of controversy as to whether an employee should participate in managerial decision making or not Some writers argued that employees where it affects them or their jobs, it is expected that such participation will serve as training and testing ground for future members of upper management
In Nigeria, experts that refuted the above assertion see the arrangement as a symptom of malorganisation They maintained that, qualified, reasonably, honest and company oriented individuals are not available at these lower organizational level But the big question is, are qualified individuals really available? All these underlay the need for investigation study
13 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:
The general purpose of this empirical study is to assess the impact of employees participation in managerial decision making in public sector organization in Nigeria with reference to Anammco Company Limited
1 To assess the impact of employees participation in management decision making
2 To ascertain the impact of employees participation or non-participation in management decision on productivity of the organization
3 To make recommendation based on the research findings
14 SCOPE OF THE STUDY:
This research work focuses particularly on the impact of employees participation in decision making and organizational productivity using Anammco Company, Enugu as a case study
15 RESEARCH QUESTIONS:
In a view to accomplishing this research work effectively, the research poses the following:
1 Do management staff make decision without per and post discussion and consultation with employees?
2 Do management change decision when rejected by employees?
3 To what extent do employees participate in decision making?
4 How often do employees meet to discuss without managers?
16 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS:
The researcher formulates the following hypothesis base on the objectives and problems of this research work
Ho: Management staff makes decision without per and post discussion and consultation with employees
17 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY:
This research work will be relevant to the managers and employees of Anammco Company
It will also be beneficial to other public sector organization in Nigeria - it will also be of prodigious importance to government, academically, potentially and future researches on the issue of employee participation in managerial decision making This empirical study is also germane to the researcher since it is a partial requirement for the award of Higher National Diploma in Business Administration and Management
18 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY:
A work of this nature is not easy to consummate or accomplish And, as a result, financial problem, time constriaints, apathy on the part of the respondents and bureaucratic procedures involved in releasing data seriously affected the study
19 DEFINITION OF TERMS:
1 Decision Making: The selection from among alternative of
a course of action
2 Management: Management is made up of top and middle level
management Top management include shareholder, Board of Directors, Managing Director, or Chief Executive/General Manager (ie management above departmental level), middle management includes Heads of Department, Managers, Deputy and Assistant Managers
3 Productivity: A measure of how well resources are brought
together in organization and utilized for accomplish a set of results
4 Germane: Relevant, important, pertinent
5 Heart of their job: As it is used in the research work means
their main job
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