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CHALLENGES OF SECRETARIES IN MODEL FINANCIAL HOUSES (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC, ENUGU MAIN BRANCH)

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CHALLENGES OF SECRETARIES IN MODEL FINANCIAL HOUSES (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC, ENUGU MAIN BRANCH)

 

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the challenges of secretaries in model financial houses.

The theoretical frame work for this study was provided by the review of related literature.

Research questions were designed and questionnaires prepared to enable the researcher collect enough data as regards the study.

Information were sought through secondary sources such as textbooks, journals, lecture notes etc. were used in data collection and the researcher made use of all the secretaries as the population of the study.

The finding of the research work were presented in tabular form and analysed using simple percentages.

The researcher came up with the following findings, that secretaries.

1.            Lack necessary office equipment that will enable them perform effective and creditably.

2.            Are not properly compensated for the big job they perform.

3.            Suffers low social status arising from low acceptance in the society.

4.            Are not often sent on training as done to other personnel in other profession.

5.            Lack good working condition.

 

In view of the above, recommendations are thus given to improve the prevailing challenges of secretaries in model financial houses.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

 

1.1       BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:

The work of secretaries in an organization is very vital and there is no way an organization can function well without their aid. The fast production of efficient work is assured since they are well trained in that line.

Whenever paper work, records and mostly written communication are needed in an organization the secretaries are likely to be involved. In  as much as secretaries have been undermined by the general public in many ways, the general conception is usually that any employee who sits behind a typewriter and does other forms of secretarial jobs is a secretary; therefore regarding them as typists or mere servants. It is therefore pertinent to start by knowing exactly who a secretary is, before going to the challenges facing them.

 

CHALLENGES OF SECRETARIES IN MODEL FINANCIAL HOUSES (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC, ENUGU MAIN BRANCH)


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