PROMOTING PRODUCTIVITY IN CIVIL SERVICE (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION)

ABSTRACT
This study is a research of the Enugu state civil service commission the purpose of the study includes.
1)To find out whether civil servant are actually performing below standard.
2)To find out whether productivity is really declining in the  civil service
3)To find out what the cause are in the civil service
4)To find out measures to be fake in order to arrest the situation

While carrying out the research the duties collection method adopted was the questionnaire the statistical toll used was chi- square.  A total of one hundred questionnaires were distributed act of which twenty worse referenced the finding from the hypothesis and research questions show that.
1)Adequate knowledge of job requirement recruitment of motivation and use of official working hand in the civil service.
2)The important of incentives and motivation to increasing efficiency in the civil service.

At the and the researcher made recommendations some of them include.
1)Management should improve the working conductive for the staff to achieve organizational goal.
2)They should and have a communication un between them because communication is one of the toll that could to effective management and employs skilled people in order to have efficient out put and to achieve them objectives  .
3)Management should also motivate their workers through 
 
TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page
Approval page
Dedication.
Acknowledgement 
Abstract
Table of content
List of table

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background of study.
1.2Statements of problem.
1.3Purpose f the study
1.4Scope of the study
1.5Research questions
1.6Research hypothesis
1.7Significance of the study
1.8Limitations of the study
Reference 

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1Meaning of productivity
2.2Productivity decline in the civil service
2.3Cause of productivity decline in the civil service
2.4Conduction for promoting productivity in the  civil service
Reference 

CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1Research design
3.2 Area of the study
3.3Population of the study 
3.4Sample and sampling procedure
3.5Instrument for data collection
3.6Validation of the instrument
3.7Reliability of the instrument  
3.8Method of data collection
3.8Method of data analysis
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CHAPTER FOUR
DATE PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1Presentation & analysis data 
4.2Testing of hypothesis
4.3Summary of result.
Reference 

CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION 
5.1Discussion of result  findings
5.2Conclusion 
5.3Implications of the research  findings
5.4Suggestion for further  research
Reference 
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