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The Impact Of Globalisation On Management In Nigeria. (A Case Study Of NITEL Enugu)

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Faculty Administration
Course Business Management
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- No of Pages: 62

- No of Chapters: 05
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Introduction:

Abstract

The study on Impact of Globalization on Management in Nigeria was carried out as Globalization reflects man’s common humanity, a desire to explore and break barriers and to conquer both territory and forces, and to constrain them. It was in the quest for advance in technology so as to reduce the world into a global village, however the world as a unit where several of its parts have come to have close contact and interaction with one another and recognize themselves as sharing a common humanity, it is the result of such process towards achieving efficiency and effectiveness in management, that led to globalization.



In chapter one, the researcher surveyed the background of study on globalization, it also examines the objectives of the study and further went to examiner the significance of the study for effective management. To achieve this general objective, a good number of questions were asked.

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE



1.0 Introduction



1.1 Background of the study



1.2 Statement of problem



1.3 Objectives of the study



1.4 Research questions



1.5 Significance of the study



1.6 Scope of the study



1.7 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO



Review of related literature



2.0 Globalization overview



2.1 factors shaping globalization



2.2 Opportunities and risks of globalization



2.3 Globalization and transformation in management



2.4 The decisive role of technology and nature of management



2.5 Globalization and business leadership



2.6 Nigerian managers response to globalization



2.7 REFERENCES



CHAPTER THREE



RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY



3.0 Introduction of the study



3.1 research design



3.2 Area of study



3.3 Population of the study



3.4 Sample size determination



3.5 Instrument for data collection



3.6 Validation of the instrument



3.7 Reliability of the study instrument



3.8 Method of data collection



3.9 References.



CHAPTER FOUR



4.1 Data presentation and analysis



4.2 Test of hypothesis



4.3 Summary of result

CHAPTER FIVE



5.1 Discussion recommendation and conclusion



5.2 Conclusion



5.3 Recommendation



5.4 Suggestion for further study



Bibliography

Introduction

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY



Scientist will say that the world has existed many millions of years. However, the world as a unit where several of it parts have come to have close contact and interaction with one another and to recorgnise themselves as sharing a common humanity. Globalisation reflects man’s common humanity, a desire to explore and break barriers and to conquer both territory and forces, and to constrain them.



TODAY, terms like “Colonization and imperialism” are no longer fashionable to deserve the extension of influence, power and dominance of a stronger nation over the weaker one(s) Globalisation and/or its sister concepts of villagisation and Universalism now seem more appropriate to describe the rather asymmetrical relationship between the developed and developing worlds. Sequel to development and reducing the world into a village thereby increasing efficiency and effectiveness in management. It is in fifteenth century with thw Portuguese, Spanish and the such voyages of discovery, a phenomenon that has come generally to be reffered to as globalisation.



However, globalisation was not handed down from heaven. It was not decreed by the pope, it did not emerge spontaneously. It was created by the dominant social forces in the world to serve an interest which could no longer be realised through colonisation as a result of the independence which was rather “awarded” to its beneficiaries (Akindele, 2002)



This study will sddress globalisation as a challenge, with potential for good and evil depending on policy responses and, at the cooperate level, a test of managerial leadership competencies. It is an assured fact that globalisation is irreversible.
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