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The role of information technology in public management process

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Information Technology in Public Management
  • 2.2Historical Development of Information Technology in Public Management
  • 2.3Theoretical Frameworks in Information Technology and Public Management
  • 2.4Impact of Information Technology on Public Management Processes
  • 2.5Challenges of Implementing Information Technology in Public Management
  • 2.6Best Practices in Information Technology Adoption in Public Management
  • 2.7Case Studies on Information Technology Implementation in Public Management
  • 2.8Comparative Analysis of Information Technology in Public and Private Management
  • 2.9Future Trends in Information Technology for Public Management
  • 2.10Ethical Considerations in Information Technology for Public Management

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Framework
  • 3.2Data Collection Methods
  • 3.3Sampling Techniques
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Research Instruments
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Reliability and Validity
  • 3.8Limitations of the Research

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Data Collected
  • 4.3Relationship to Literature Review
  • 4.4Discussion on Key Findings
  • 4.5Implications of Findings
  • 4.6Recommendations for Public Management Practices
  • 4.7Suggestions for Future Research
  • 4.8Conclusion of Research Findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Research
  • 5.2Conclusions Drawn
  • 5.3Contributions to Public Management Knowledge
  • 5.4Practical Implications
  • 5.5Recommendations for Public Management Professionals
  • 5.6Areas for Future Research
  • 5.7Final Thoughts and Reflections
  • 5.8Acknowledgments and References

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Information technology (IT) has become an integral part of public management processes, revolutionizing the way government organizations operate and deliver services to citizens. This research explores the role of information technology in enhancing the efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency of public management processes. IT tools such as data analytics, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence have enabled government agencies to streamline their operations, improve decision-making, and enhance service delivery. The integration of IT systems in public management processes has facilitated real-time data analysis, which enables policymakers to make informed decisions based on accurate and up-to-date information. Furthermore, IT has played a crucial role in enhancing the transparency and accountability of public management processes. Through the use of online platforms and digital tools, government agencies can now provide citizens with access to information, services, and decision-making processes. This transparency not only fosters trust between the government and the public but also allows for greater citizen participation in governance. Moreover, IT has facilitated the automation of routine administrative tasks, reducing the administrative burden on public servants and freeing up time for more strategic and value-added activities. This automation has led to increased efficiency and cost savings in public management processes, as tasks that were previously time-consuming and labor-intensive can now be completed quickly and accurately through IT systems. However, the integration of IT in public management processes is not without challenges. Issues such as data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital divide must be addressed to ensure the successful implementation of IT tools in government operations. Policymakers need to develop robust data protection measures and cybersecurity protocols to safeguard sensitive information and prevent data breaches. Additionally, efforts should be made to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all citizens have access to IT tools and services. In conclusion, information technology plays a critical role in transforming public management processes by improving efficiency, transparency, and accountability. By leveraging IT tools effectively, government agencies can enhance service delivery, optimize decision-making, and engage citizens in the governance process. However, it is essential for policymakers to address the challenges associated with IT integration to maximize the benefits of technology in public management.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><div><p>This study examine ministry policies and practices with particular references to ministry of finance Sokoto. Taking a critical look at the problems and solution at the ministry, training of staff on ICT and non-training of staff. An extensive review of existing literature was made covering issues like problems of using computers in the ministry. The ministry of finance Sokoto. Prudential guidelines was examine and it was observe that the guidelines succeeded in sanitizing by providing a good result and compelling them to report their tree position furthermore, discriminating activities was observed to contribute to the growing number of ICT problem. Some recommendation put forward for effective raining programme in particular and services in general include the need to properly educate ministry staff on the need for judicious utilization of ICT facilities and the danger inherent in their mis-use, the need for ministry to put in place sufficient laws that would check the abuse of ICT facilities.<strong>CHAPTER ONE</strong><strong>1.0 Introduction</strong>Information technology it is the technology which support activities involving the creation, storage, manipulation and communication of information together with related methods, management and application. Therefore information, technology may be seen as the broadly based technology needed to support information systems. Broadly speaking organization strives to achieve certain goal for the benefit of their owner or clients. These goals may be expressed in term of objective such as increasing revenues, increasing profit, avoiding costs, or improving services. Such objective will need to be met within various financial constraints, and within the limitation of available resources.In order to reach its objective an organization must be able to plan ahead and control and coordinate its activities for these, it depends on the provision and communication of information. The information is likely to be use must effectively if it is seen as a sources needed to be exploited to the best advantage by the whole organization -and not just by its individual departments. The idea that “the whole can be more than the sum of its part” lies behind this information system” view of organizations. Whether or not such view is taken, the requirement of providing and communicating information remains. These requirements are met, at least in part by the “Data processing system” within the organizations. Data processing (DP) is the technique of gathering, processing, storing and producing as well as manipulation of data to produce meaningful information.IT management is the discipline whereby all of the information technology resources of a firm are managed in accordance with its needs and priorities. These resources may include tangible investments like computer hardware, software, data, networks and data centre facilities, as well as the staff who are hired to maintain them. Managing this responsibility within a company entails many of the basic management functions, like budgeting, staffing, change management and organizing and controlling, along with other aspects that are unique to technology, like software design, network planning, tech support, etc. information technology, that assortment of technology that enables the conversion of data into information, has had an enormous impact in public organizations and its theoretical foundations. One of the primary impacts of information technology on public organization is the development of systems theory and its descendants including the study of complex systems, chaos, and complexity theory. Computer capability has enormously advanced the theoretical underpinnings of public organization.The project title “Role of information technology in public management process with particular reference to Sokoto State Ministry of Finance”. Is compendium of the role of the ministry in managing the state funds and the development of the state. The research will discuss the role of information technology and its impacts to the people<strong>1.1 Background of the Study</strong>Information and communication technology is the process of managing the resources of a firm in accordance with its needs and priorities. These resources may include tangible investments like computer hardware, software, data, networks and data centre facilities, as well as the staff who are hired to maintain them. Managing this responsibility within a company entails many of the basic management functions, like budgeting, staffing, change management, and organizing and controlling, along with other aspects that are unique to technology, like software design, network planning, tech support etcOne of the primary impacts of information technology on public organizations the development of systems theory and its descendants including the study of complex systems, chaos, and complexity theory. Computer capability has enormously advanced the theoretical underpinnings of public organization. Information technology also shapes organizations. For instance, one empirical study shows that the deployment of information associated with a decrease in the size of middle management Policies and regulations shape the land scope of information technology use in government.From an organizational standpoint, the information age is in full swing and both public and private institutions are experiencing an increase in the use of a variety of information technologies (ITs). Realistically, it has become nearly impossible for an organization to operate without the use of one or more ITs. The implementation and subsequent use of ITs is a process of interrelated steps. Faltering or mis-stepping at any of the implementation stages may actually increase inefficiency, ineffectiveness, and promote any number of additional uncertainties. It is only through careful design, planning, acquisition, and implementation of ITs that we may benefit from more effective operations and solutions to problems. While ITs are not the instant cure-all that many view them to be they are certainly an asset and can provide a number of advantageous and effective solutions if properly adopted. The successful implementation of ITs in any organization depends on a multitude of important and interrelated factors.The civil service is the bedrock of the executive arm of government. Its main tasks came to be the implementation and execution of the policies decided on by the legislature or those appointed by the legislature to carry on the executive work of government. The Sokoto State Ministry of Finance is the instrument/machinery use by the government for generating revenue for the government, preparation of annual general budget and for controlling and managing government revenue. The ministry is headed by the honorable commissioner as the chief executive and it is segregated into different departments where each department is headed by a director. The roles and responsibilities of each department is unique and different from the other.<strong>1.2 Statement of the Research Problem:</strong>At one time or the other both federal and state as well as private organization had taken a giant strive action to adopt and maintain the use of information technology in the various set of organizations with a view to enhance effective running of Management/administrative process. To this end, some organization has provided with computers and their staff had under gone developmental training on computer studies. However, it discovers that some of these organizations have abandoned the uses of computer. The management process in the ministry of finance can be blames on many factors. Some which are as follows:1. Inadequate trained personnel: The ministry does not have sufficient trained personals to operate and handle computers. Most of the computer operators are not indigenes. They are employed on contract bases which affect their performance.2. Favoritism/Godfathermism: Some of the staff are employed because of their relatives in government not because they are qualified to be employed and because of that they can do and on do. They came to work at will and leave at will.3. Inadequate funds to acquire modern computers, the present computers used in the ministry are out dated computers. They were purchased more than ten years ago, the need has arise to purchase the modern once but the government did not do that due to inadequate funds.4. Problem of power supply: The instability of power supply by NEPA affected the operations and maintenance of the computers by the staff.5. Lack of political will on part of the government to strictly ensure computerization of management of finances. All management of finances are not fully computerized because he government officials are not interesting in doing that.This research project attempts to examining the role of information technology in public management process and identify some various measures to such effect so that there should be efficient, effective, accountable, transparent and judicial control in the management of public funds by the ministry.<strong>1.3 Objectives of the Study:</strong>The main objective of this research is to assess importance of information technology in effective management process in organizations with specific reference to Ministry of Finance Sokoto. Also to bring out what information technology is all about and the roles and function of Ministry of Finance Sokoto. It is also among the objective of the research to highlight that factors militating against the uses of computer technology in a public organization.<strong>1.4 Hypotheses:</strong>The following hypotheses are to be tasted for the purpose of this study.H1 There is effective and efficient administrative outputH0 There is no effective and efficient administrative output using information technologyH1 There is more accountability, transparency and judicial control of public funds using computersH0 There shall be a lot of problems in accountability, transparency and judicial control of public funds using computersH1 The greater utilization of information technology by the organization, the more effective management processH0 Utilization of information technology by the organization brings more problems in the management process</p><p><strong>1.5 Significance of the Research</strong>It serve as a guide on how to improve the use of computer information in various public and private organization. It serve as a reference to students undergoing learning programmes in public management, accounting economics etc in various tertiary institutions in Nigeria.The research will also be very useful to the staff of MOF Sokoto on how they shall perform their duties and responsibilities effectively. It will provide the full information about the ministry to the interesting persons. It is expected to prove useful to practicing administrators and those who are interested to know about information technology.<strong>1.6 Scope and Limitations of the Study</strong>The new civil service reform introduced by the federal government is for implementation throughout Nigeria, but this research work is limited to only Sokoto State Ministry of Finance. The researcher encountered a number of limitations during the research work that include time. The research has limited time to carry out investigation and get needed information. Most of the needed information was unable to be obtained on time due to uncooperative attitude of the top management in charge of ministry files and records. The researcher is constraint from having direct access to the management level to derive information in term of interview which will be very useful to research work. But I am very grateful to the public relation officer of the ministry for giving me maximum cooperation in the conduct of this research work. Most public organizations especially Sokoto State Ministry of finance given absolute need to the law of secrecy because it deals with financial management of the state, which obstructs or hampers the researcher from obtaining necessary and accurate stability data.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>

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