MOTIVATION OF BANK WORKERS FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY IN BANKING SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC OKPARA AVENUE ENUGU)

89 PAGES (10612 WORDS) Banking and Finance Project
ABSTRACT 
The downturn is the fortunes of most business in Nigeria in recent time has been attributed to several factor including global recession inflation fluctuation in the value of the naira etc. Poor motivation may portray clear display of lack of interest in the work through non- challant attitude to things that would  have helped the banks torture.
This study is aimed at finding our how the banking industry overcome its motivation of manpower problem in order to maintain its high productivity and performance level.
The population of the study was one hundred and twenty (120) staff in the union bank of Nigeria PLC Okpara Avenue Enugu.  In conducting the research 55 questionnaires were distributed and all were returned.
The research question used in this study were four (4) and three (3) hypothesis stated.  Motivation of bank worker will ensure higher productivity in banking sector lack of proper motivation will brings inefficiency and low productivity  and training course use as an incentive for high performance of staff will lead to higher productivity in banks.  The research method used were questionnaires approach and  interview library sources, simple percentage and bar chart were used in presenting the data and analyzing the data, chi-square (x2) test was used.
The major finding of this research showed that union Bank, Okpara Avenue Enugu has an effective and efficient  motivation system which resulted in high performance and high productivity rates for the bank.
My recommendation is banks shall be motivating their workers due to sensitive nature of banks are the work hazard involve in financial institution workers salaries shall never be tampered with at the present state  unless of the authority carry out an upward review of this.
Suggestion for further study “the impact of training are development in the computer system as an instrument for motivation in the banking industry
 
TABLE OF CONTENT 

Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of content 

CHAPTER ONE 
Introduction   
1.1Background  of study
1.2Statement of problem 
1.3Objective of study
1.4Research question
1.5Research hypothesis
1.6Significance of the study
1.7Scope and limitation and delimitations
1.8Definition of terms.
Reference 
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1Introduction
2.2Definition of motivation by authors 
2.3Employee attitude towards work in banks
2.4Motivation in union bank
2.5Selected theories of motivation 
2.6Role for employee motivation in organization 
2.7Lack of motivation and its consequences motivation 
2.8Result of motivation 
Reference 

CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1Research design
3.2Area of study
3.3Population 
3.4Sample of sampling techniques 
3.5Instrument of data collection 
3.6Method of data presentation 
3.7Method of data analysis 
Reference

CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION ANALYSIS OF DATA      
4.1Data presentation
4.2Analysis of data
4.3Testing of hypothesis 

CHAPTER FIVE
FINDING, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION  
6.1Finding 
6.2Recommendation 
6.3Conclusion 
Bibliography 
Appendices