THE ROLE OF OFFICE MACHINES IN MODERN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION ( A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO)
ABSTRACT: This research has been conducted for the purpose of assessing the role of office machines in modern business organization, A case study of ANAMMCO. The research methodology, focuses on the instrument used for data collection which were mainly questionnaires and oral interview i.e. primary and secondary data respectively. Determination of sample size was possible through the help of stratified random sampling technique. The stratification was based on the ANAMMCO staff. The suitable research method used was the survey research and the design was randomised. Under method of data analysis, tables and percentages were used in the presentation and analysis of the collected data. In the findings the following were discovered, that the people could have adequate training of the office machines.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
- Introduction                                                                                     1
- Background of Study                                                    1
- Statement of Problems                                                  3
- Research Objectives                                                      3
- Statement of Hypothesis                                                        4
- Significance of the Study                                                        4
- Scope of the Study                                                                 5
CHAPTER TWO
- Review of Literature                                                               6
2.1Â Â Â Â Office machines and its important to modern
Business.                                                                              6
- Needs; uses of and types of office machines.                                   7
- Classification of office machines                                            10
- Computers in business.                                                          13
2.5   Importance of data recording                                                  16
2.6     Data communication equipment communication                   19
CHAPTER THREE
- Research Methodology                                                           36
- Research Design                                                           36
- Sources of data                                                            36
- Interview                                                                       38
- Area of the Study                                                                   39
- Population of study
- Sample and Sampling Procedure                                  39
- Determination of sample size                                        40
- Instrument for data Collection                                      41
- Validity and reliability                                                  41
- Technique for Data Analysis                                        41
CHAPTER FOUR
- Data presentation and results summary of results findings.   42
4.1    Introduction                                                                                     42
4.2    Testing For Hypothesis                                                          53
4.3    Identification of the Test Statistics                                         54
4.4     Summary of Findings/ Results                                                         59
CHAPTER FIVE
- Discussion, implication and recommendations                      61
- Discussion of Results                                                   61
- Conclusions                                                                            63
- Recommendations                                                                  64
- Limitation for each study                                                       65
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0Â Â Â Â Â INTRODUCTION
1.1Â Â Â Â Â Â Background of the Study