THE IMPACT OF DECISION-MAKING SKILLS ON ADMINISTRATIVE PERFORMANCE
Abstract: This study investigates the impact of decision-making skills on administrative performance, aiming to identify how effective decision-making enhances administrative tasks. A survey research design was utilized, involving a sample size of 370 participants from an energy company in Sokoto, determined using Taro Yamane’s formula. The reliability coefficient score of the survey was 0.88, indicating high reliability. Findings suggest that strong decision-making skills significantly improve administrative performance by enabling quick and effective resolution of issues. The study recommends incorporating decision-making training into administrative development programs to improve overall performance and efficiency in administrative roles.
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTANTS IN COST MANAGEMENT: This study aims to (i) evaluate the role of governmental accountants in managing costs, (i...
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This research entitled: ―Assessment of the causes of deviation from Islamic practices among the contemporary Muslims of the Nort...
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In Nigerian Universities a lot of time is spent by students, faculty and lecturers in effecting result processe...
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This study was carried out on impact of staff training and development on employees performance in Nigeria usin...
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The purpose of this study was to analyse the factors that affect job satisfaction among academ...
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This research explores the impact of management accounting on project management in Lagos Sta...
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Abstract : THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL FIT IN RECRUITMENT DECISIONS This study examines the impact of cultural fit in recruitment decisions, f...
ABSTRACT This study was carried out to evaluate Local government and underdevelopment of rural areas in...
Abstract This study is on factors responsible for child abuse and neglect among parent in Ika South local governme...
THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL FIT IN RECRUITMENT DECISIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS IN KOGI STATE. A CASE STUDY OF IGALAMELA ODOLU LGA
FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT AMONG PARENTS IN IKA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE