BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS
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THE EFFECT OF RISK MANAGEMENT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ABAGANA, NJIKOKA, NIMO)
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Modern banking began in Nigeria in 1982 when the African Banking Corporation (ABC) based in South Africa opened a branch in Lagos. ABC was taken over by British Bank for West Africa (BBWA) and subsequently changed […]
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SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY There is no doubt that small and medium scale enterprises constitute the real fabric of a nation‘s economy. Ever since the country‘s (Political) independence, this has been so, and even today the entire economic system is largely together […]
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FACTORS INFLUENCING CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR ON HOUSE HOLD PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Consumer behavior is a young discipline; the earlier books were written in 1960’s however, its intellectual forefathers are much older. Understanding of consumers is the consumption process provides a number of benefits. These benefits include assisting the […]
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E-COMMERCE & CUSTOMER SATISFACTION; ASTUDY OF jumia.com & konga.com
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Electronic commerce also known as e-commerce has facilitated the emergence of new marketing strategies and business models in several industries in developing countries , Nigeria inclusive .significant changes are happening in product retailing with the introduction of online […]
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CHALLENGES OF HIGH FAILURES OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESSES FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Introduction Small Scale Business Enterprises is the key to economic growth and prosperity (Onukwuli, Nwagbala, Ofodile, and Umeifekwem, 2013). However, for an economic development or growth of a particular country or state to increase depends on how hard working its citizens are […]
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JOB SATISFACTION AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: A STUDY OF PZ COMPANY ENUGU
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Man started seeing the need for organization, when he realized that he is not self-sufficient. He then came to realize that with coordinated effort, more output can be realized. The creation, presentation and modification of organization became […]
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FAILURE OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESS IN NIGERIA: CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED FIRMS IN ENUGU STATE).
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of virtually all economies of the world because of their role in employment creation and provision of personalized services (Wattanapruttipaisan, 2003). SMEs have strong influence on the sustainable […]
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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AS A TOOL FOR GOOD MANAGEMENT (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK REGIONAL HEADQUATER ENUGU)
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The term communication means different things to different people. Some can expand its meaning to include the equipment used in the passing of information like telegram, telephone, television etc. Others can take it to mean the communication system in the organization such […]
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E-COMMERCE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A STUDY OF JUMIA.COM AND KONGA.COM
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Electronic commerce also known as e- commerce has facilitated the emergence of new marketing strategies and business models in several industries in developing countries , Nigeria inclusive .significant changes are happening in product retailing with the introduction of […]
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FUNCTIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT AGENCIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTERPRENUERSHIP IN ENUGU STATE. (A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT (N.D.E)
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Entrepreneurship started when people began to produce more products than they required, as such they had to exchange these surplus with others who also wanted to dispose off their surplus. By this way, producers came to realize […]
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