Communication among student secretaries (barriers, effects, solution) in imt, enugu
Table Of Contents
- Title pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgementAbstractTable of contentCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the study1.2 Statement of problem1.3 Purpose of study1.4 Delimitation and scope1.5 Significance of study1.6 Research questionsCHAPTER TWOLITERATURE REVIEW2.1 Origin of communication2.2 Definition of communication2.3 Process of communication2.4 Types of communication2.5 Flow of communication2.6 The role of communication2.7 How communication effects performance of secretaries during and after school.
- 2.8 Problems that effect communication among students (IMT) secretaries.
- 2.9 Approaches to effective communication2.10 The secretary –definition and roles.
- 2.11 Difference between a secretary and a shorthand typist or a clerk2.12 Duties / roles of a secretary.CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.0 Introduction3.1 Design of study3.2 Area of study3.3 Population of study3.4 Instrument for data collection3.5 Sources of data3.6 Method of data collection3.7 Method of data analysis3.8 Validity of research instrument3.9 Reliability of research instrument.CHAPTER FOURDATA PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSISCHAPTER FIVESUMMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
Thesis Abstract
The study examines communication among students secretaries in IMT. Although several factors were identifies. The study focused on the communication awareness as regard students secretaries in IMT.
The research problems were stated, this gave rise to research questions using questionnaires in a field were surveyed. Data collected were analyzed by simple percentages. It was generated to solve research problems and answer the questions.
Some recommendations were offered and these were intended to overcome some of the shortcoming of inadequate application systems, as tools to enhance greater communication skills among students secretaries in IMT.
Thesis Overview
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></p><p> It is a well-known fact that there is need for a information of among members of the society, irrespective of their class. This study, aims at examining the effects of communication on the performance of student secretaries in IMT</p><p> The IMT (Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu) officially recognized in 1973 IMT comprises of seven schools. Among these schools is the school of business studies. The school of business studies has six different departments namely: Cooperative Economic, Business Administration and management, Purchasing and supply, Marketing and Secretarial Administration.</p><p> Secretarial studies department is an old as the institution itself. The objectives of this noble department is to produce graduates who can effective and efficiently communicate. Those who would be able to represent their organizations very well. In view of this, the department regards teaching of effective communication skills to its students as obligation that must be achieved, and as such, courses like “Principle and practice of communication in Administration and Business” as well “Communication in English” are taught in the department from ND to HND levels.</p><p>Communication – as a subject that is an old as man, has grown into broad, interdisciplinary field of study. From the mere cry of the new born baby to the sophisticated computer, the internet and orbit satellites, communication has turned the entire world into a global village. Good communication therefore, leads to intelligent participation in matters of public concern and this in turn is the stepping stone towards greater efficiency.</p><p>To a secretary, especially communication is an indispensable tool. Relaying of information ideas and attitudes between individuals and groups in an organization through oral speech, the use of errorless letters, memoranda, telephones calls, fax machines, computer systems, word processing etc. within and outside the organization is the basic responsibility of a secretary. So mastery and efficient use of its communication must be grasped by students secretaries.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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