Recrutment, selection and placement procedures in imo state civil service system (problems and prospects)
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- Title page iApproval page iiDedication iiiAcknowledgement ivAbstract vTable of content viCHAPTER ONEIntroduction 1Background of the study 1Statement of the problem 5Research question 7Significance of study 8Scope of study 10CHAPTER TWOReview of related literature 11-28CHAPTER THREEResearch design and methodology 29Research design 30Area of study 30Population of study 31Sample/sampling techniques 33Method of data collection 33Instrument for data instrument 34Method of data analysis 35CHAPTER FOURData presentation and analysis 36Discussion on findings 41CHAPTER FIVESummary/conclusion/recommendations 45Summary of findings 45Conclusion 47Recommendation 48REFERENCE 50APPENDIX 52APPENDIX II 53
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Recruitment, selection, and placement procedures in the Imo State Civil Service System are crucial for ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the workforce. This research project aims to investigate the problems and prospects associated with these procedures in Imo State. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and document analysis to gather data from relevant stakeholders, such as civil service officials, employees, and experts in human resource management. The research will focus on identifying the challenges faced in the recruitment process, including issues such as nepotism, favoritism, lack of transparency, and inadequate skills assessment. By examining the selection procedures, the study will explore the factors influencing the decision-making process, such as bias, lack of standardized criteria, and limited training for selection panel members. Additionally, the research will assess the placement procedures to understand how employees are assigned to positions within the civil service system, considering factors like competency alignment, career development opportunities, and fairness in distribution. Through a comprehensive analysis of the recruitment, selection, and placement procedures in Imo State, this study aims to provide recommendations for addressing the identified problems and enhancing the prospects for an efficient and merit-based civil service system. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to the existing literature on human resource management practices in the public sector and offer practical insights for policymakers, civil service administrators, and other stakeholders involved in the recruitment, selection, and placement processes. Ultimately, the research project seeks to promote transparency, fairness, and accountability in the Imo State Civil Service System by addressing the challenges and leveraging opportunities for improvement in recruitment, selection, and placement procedures. By enhancing the effectiveness of these processes, the civil service system can better attract, retain, and develop qualified employees who are essential for delivering public services and achieving organizational goals. The outcomes of this study are anticipated to inform policy reforms and institutional changes that can strengthen the overall capacity and performance of the Imo State Civil Service System in Nigeria.
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