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Organizational productivity is the retention power of every organization as it ensures the loyalty of its market share. This is because it represents their value and creates a corresponding demand for organizational service. This study was undertaken to examine the effects of motivation and job satisfaction of office personnel towards organizational productivity. The survey research method was adopted in this study. The data were collected from fifty-eight (58) respondents of National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) who were enrolled in the study. A null hypothesis was tested using Granuer test and rejected. The findings of this study shows that there is a direct relationship between personnel motivation, job satisfaction and organizational productivity. This study recommended developing efficient workplace mechanism to ensure employee are at their best to deliver quality service.
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
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Background to the Study
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