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Effects of Human Resource Waste on Productivity in Nigeria.

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For any national economy to thrive in the competitive society, Human Resource attitudes and commitment towards work goes a long way in determining the nation’s level of economic productivity. The main objective of this study is to examine the effect of human resource waste on productive in Nigeria. A descriptive research method was adopted for this study using two hundred and thirty two valid...
 
Published at International Journal of Human Resource Management, Vol 4. Date of Publication: 2014
Published in 2014
 
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Ibidunni S.O, Falola H.O, Ibidunni A.S & Olokundun Maxwell.
Olokundun Maxwell » Olokundun Ayodele Maxwell, obtained his B.A(ed)Economics degree from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria. He also obtained a Masters in Créativity and Entrepreneurship from the University of Leeds United Kingdom. He worked as an educational consultant and thereafter began his teaching career in 2001 where he rose to the position of school principal, a position he held for seven years before... view full profile
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