The impact of employees participation in decision making in Nigerian public sectors Department:Industrial Relations and Personnel Management By: mattkings Project ID: 2074 Rating: (3.2) votes: 11 Price:₦1000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractIn a centralized organization, employees are not allowed to participate in decision making. This is because it is feared that they are not competent and as a result will not contribute meaningfully in the decision of the organization. The essence of this project research is to assess the impact of employees participation in decision making in the Nigerian public sector. The study was designed with a descriptive survey method. Questionnaire interview including library materials was also used in collecting data. A test technique was used in testing for reliability of instrument. Research questions were posed and the understated hypothesis tested with chi-square method. Employees participation serves as a training and testing ground for future members of upper management, lack of qualified and company-oriented individuals undermine employees? participation in decision making and the availability of skilled individuals in organizational decision making promotes productivity. However, it was concluded accordingly, that employee?s participation serves as a training and testing ground for future members of upper management. Lack of qualified and company-oriented individuals undermine employees participation in decision making. Availability of skilled individuals in organizational decision making promotes productivity....Preview Download Preview +Other Industrial Relations and Personnel Management project topics and materials you might be interested in»Manpower planning and development as an effective tool for achieving organizational goals (A case study of star paper mill LTD, aba) »Role of management in motivating workers in the banking sector»The impact of employees participation in decision making in Nigerian public sectors»Salaries and wages administration as a tool for improving employee's performance in an organisation