ABSTRACT
This research work was aimed at determining the impact of supervision of Effective Bank Management with particular reference to UBA Plc, Station, Road, Enugu.
A structured questionnaire made up of a little combination of some dictatorship and open ended questions was developed and distributed to a sample size of 79 male and female employees of UBA Plc, Station Road, Enugu.
The data collected were analyzed using tables, percentages and chi-square. Based on the above, major findings include:
1.That the human and non-human resources available in the bank are limited.
2.That UBA Plc, Station Road heartily experience computer fraud.
3.That undue interference and insecurity of the job or position of supervisors affect the objectivity of their reports and recommendations.
4.Non-implementation of previous reports affect the functions of supervisors.
Based on these findings, the following recommendations were made for improved efficiency and effectiveness in the management of the banking industry.
1.Banks should use delegation ad a supervisory strategy to be in professional touch with all the departments in a bank despite physical remoteness.
2.A programme of in-service education and training should be given to staff on a regular basis to enable them get abreast with the changing demands of time.
3.Banks should consistently organize seminars, staff meetings, individual conferences, etc to motivate staff.
4.Staff safety and welfare should be adequately assured for continuity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgements
Table of contents
List of table
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background of the study
1.2Statement of the problem
1.3Objective of the study
1.4Significance of the study
1.5Scope of the study
1.6Limitation of the study
1.7Research questions
1.8Research hypothesis
1.9Definition of terms
Reference
CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1Concept and purpose of supervision
2.2Organization and management strategies of banks
2.3Developing effectiveness in supervision
2.4Summary of related literature
References
CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.0Introduction to the study
3.1Research design
3.2Area of the study
3.3Population of the study
3.4Sample size determination
3.5Instrument of data collection
3.5Validation of the instrument
3.6Reliability of the instrument
3.7Method of data collections
3.9Method of data analysis
CHAPTER FOUR:
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1Presentation and analysis of data
4.2Testing of hypothesis
4.3Summary of results
CHAPTER FIVE:
DISCUSSION, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1Discussion of result finding
5.2Conclusion
5.3recommendations
5.4Suggestions for further research
Bibliography
Appendix