Abstract
The topic of this research is the role of industrial
Training scheme on the Development of manpower in selected business
Establishment in Anambra state. At the time of writing this project, five
companies Ibeto Group of Company and Premier Brewery Onitsha, ITF area office
Awka, Lento Aluminum Company Awka and Nigeria Brewery Onitsha were sampled for the survey. In collecting the
data for this research, the instrument used were the questionnaire. The need
for business establishment to embark on industrial training was introduced. The
researcher found out that the employers
of labour witness work improvements of
workers trained with ITF training programmes. The researcher recommended that
the training programmes of ITF should be wide enough to cover the specific need
of the contributing company. From the analysis of the data collected, the
researcher found out that ITF is doing a good job though it has some problems
hindering its progress. The research ended up in concluding, summarizing and
putting up a number of recommendations for further studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
page--------------------------------------------------------------------------i
Certification -----------------------------------------------------------------------ii
Approval
page----------------------------------------------------------------iii
Dedication -------------------------------------------------------------------iv
Acknowledgements-----------------------------------------------------------v
Table
of contents ------------------------------------------------------------vi
Abstract-----------------------------------------------------------------------------ix
CHAPTER ONE:
Introduction
1.1
Background of the Study -----------------------------------------------1
1.2
Statement of the Problem ------------------------------------------------3
1.3
Purpose of the Study----------------------------------------------------3
1.4
Research Questions-----------------------------------------------------4
1.5
Significance of the Study ------------------------------------------------4
1.6
Scope of the Study------------------------------------------------------4
1.7
Definitions of Terms----------------------------------------------------5
CHAPTER TWO:
Literature Review
2.0 Introduction----------------------------------------------------------------------6
2.1 How ITF Meets the
Training needs of the Contributing Companies----6
2.2 The extent at which ITF’s training affects
the acquisition
of
skills of its participatant1------------------------------------------------7
2.3 The Place of Industrial Training in
Achieving Organizational
Objectives------------------------------------------------------------------12
CHAPTER THREE:
Research Design and Methodology
3.1 Research Design
----------------------------------------------------------19
3.2
Area of the Study----------------------------------------------------------19
3.3
Population of the Study----------------------------------------------19
3.4
Sample of the Study---------------------------------------------------20
3.5
Sources of Data--------------------------------------------------------22
3.6
Instrument for Data Collection ---------------------------------------22
3.7
Validation of Instrument ----------------------------------------------22
3.8
Reliability of the Instrument----------------------------------------22
3.9 Method of Data Analysis---------------------------------------------24
CHAPTER
FOUR
Data
Presentation and Analysis---------------------------------------------24
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary of Findings, Conclusion and
5.1
Summary of Finding ----------------------------------------------------30
5.2
Conclusion----------------------------------------------------------------32
5.3
Recommendations-------------------------------------------------------32
References ------------------------------------------------------------------------35
Appendix----------------------------------------------------------------------------37
Questionnaire----------------------------------------------------------------------38
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to the Study
Some years back, the concept of
training and development of manpower in some business establishment were
vaguely understood in most of our developing countries. This was supported by
Dr. Akinku in his book “Nigeria Today” when he said; we are yet to find out
what it is, are the 4m’s absent in our midst. All efforts to improve on our
productivity yield no result. Referring to his 4m’s, he meant Man, Materials,
Machines and Money.
With the turn of events, and increased
awareness both the developed and developing countries have come to appreciate
the problem of employee development and training in many organizations.
In his inaugural lecture on supervisor
management training course. Layemo said that the basic problem of developing
countries is not lack of natural resource but the underdevelopment of their
human/manpower resources.
In a similar perspective, Eze in his
book” sources of management motivation”, showed that manpower in the third
world countries are underdeveloped.
In support of this, a report by Ashby
of (1959:58) showed that manpower resources in the third world countries were
still developing.
Following Ashby’s recommendation, the
National manpower Board was established in 1962. As a follow up, the manpower
in 1963 undertook a comprehensive manpower survey which brought to governments
notice the following.
a. The
quality of management in all level is one of the major problems of economic
development.
b. The
need for effective co-ordination to avoid unnecessary duplication of efforts in manpower training.
In
1969, the International Labour Organization (ILO) emphasized the inadequate of
manpower development programmes in Nigeria which was necessary for her to carry
out her economic development plan occasioned by the civil war, hence the need
for rehabilitations, required to develop technical and progression of manpower
training.
The second National manpower development
plan (1970:74) also said that there was high level of incompetence in positions
in our industries and it identified the following factors as being responsible for it
a. Inadequacy
of education and professional qualification
b. Poor
quality of employees
c. Inadequate
experience.
Irrespective
of these poor quality skilled manpower, employers have neglected the need to
train their workers for increased productivity and efficiency of their work.
The federal government create industrial training fund in 1971 by decree No 47
and its main objective is to promote and encourage the acquisition of skills
with a view to generate a pool of indigenous trained manpower sufficient to
meet the developing needs of the country.
1.2 Statement
of the Problem
As stated earlier, the setting up of
the industrial training fund has the central objective of promoting and
encouraging the acquisition of skills in industry and commerce. In essence, the
ITF is expected to provide high quality personnel to man our manpower
resource/organization. ITF always claim in its bulletin to have done a lot to
meet manpower development needs of co-operation from employees of labour who
need the training.
Their
complaint entails
Nonpayment
of contributions by contributing companies.
Some
organizations fail to patronize them in their industrial training programme.
1.3 Purpose
of the Study
This study aims at investigating the
activities of IF with a view to access the impact of its training programme on
manpower development in the country. It would also see if there is
justification for the little enthusiasm and greater critism being leveled on
the ITF, in view of the above, the purpose of the study include:
1. To
ascertain whether ITF meets the training needs of the contributing companies.
2. To
determine the extent at which ITF’s training effect the acquisition of skills
of its participant.
3. To
identify the place of industrial training in achieving organizational
objective.
1.4 Research
Question
The study sought answer to the
following questions.
1. To
what extent does ITF meets the training needs of the contributing companies?
2. To
what extent does ITF training affect the acquisition of skills of its
participants?
3. What
is the place of industrial training in achieving organizational objective?
1.5 Significance
of the Study
This study when successfully completed
will be immense important to employees of labour in order to know the quality
and effect of industrial training programmes offered by ITF. It will be of
importance to government to know how the fund has been fairing and make
recommendations where necessary.
It will also enable non-contributing
companies or non member to know the skill content of the fund and decided
whether the fund is living up to expectation.
The analysis will act as a catalyst in
funding remedies to operational problem of the fund thereby providing solutions
where it is lacking.
1.6 Scope
of the Study
The scope of the study covers the
roles of industrial training scheme on the development of manpower in business
establishment in Anambra State
1.7 Definition
of Terms
It is pertinent to note that meaning
of some words in a research of this kind misconstrued, therefore, there is need
to define some special terms or words used in this regard to avoid
misinterpretation.
ITF:
Industrial Training Fund, it is a government established body that sees for the
industrial training of students in tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
MANPOWER:
They are workforce employed or hired in a business establishment to perform day
to day activities, and rendering services to the public to maximize profit for
business establishment.
TRAINING:
This is a key factor in enhancing the efficiency and expertise of the
workforce.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING:
It is a mandatory programme designed by Industrial Training Fund to bridge the
gap in the academic curriculum and in the industry which helps students to
develop skills and competencies they require to become employable.
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