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The Impact of Delegation on Management Decision Making (A Case Study of Zenith Bank PLC Enugu)

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Faculty Administration
Course Business Administration and Management
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No of Pages: 71
No of Chapters: 5
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Abstract:
The attention of the study is directed to the impact of delegation on management decision-making. Every organization whether big or small must take a decision. The decision may be on any of the following levels of management;
(a)Top-level management
(b) Middle-level management
(c)Lower level management
Decision-making is defined as the selection from among alternatives of a course of action. It is regarded as the center of planning and represents a course of the behavior of what must or must not be done. It is the point at which plans, policies, and objectives are translated into concrete actions.

The purpose of decision-making is to direct human behavior toward a future goal. A plan cannot be said to exist unless there is a decision. Decision-making involves a lot of processes and requires careful attention. Top management is trying to cover all aspect of the organization, including decision making, has to delegate certain duties and responsibility which must be accomplished, with adequate authority, so that those assigned these duties should be fully responsible for what they do look at the impact of delegation on management decision-making, its effect on the general performance of an organization cannot be overlooked. A manager sho uld ensure that he delegates his authority to a well-trained subordinate with equal responsibility so that he (Manager) will not be held accountable for the results.
If a manager clearly delegates authority to a well-trained subordinate to undertake a well-defined task, the task will be done with a minimum of supervision time and attention. But whenever the subordinate is not the capable and adequate authority is not given, the task will not be performed properly. The supervisor will then have to spend a disproportional amount and time supervising and guiding the subordinate effort.
Table of Content:
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Statement of problem
1.2 Purpose of the study
1.3 Scope of the study
1.4 Limitation of the study
1.5 Statement of hypothesis
1.6 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 Historical background
2.2 Nature of delegation
2.3 Principles of delegation
2.4 Factors in determining the degree of decentralization of authority
2.5 Reasons for refusal to delegate
2.6 Benefits of delegation

CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Design of the study and methodology
3.2 Population of the study
3.3 Sample size and sampling techniques
3.4 Instruments for data collection
3.5 Data analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Date analysis and interpretation
4.2 Test of hypothesis
4.3 Decision rule

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 References
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