• The Effect Of Modern Technology On Secretarial Performance

  • CHAPTER ONE -- [Total Page(s) 4]

    Page 1 of 4

    1 2 3 4    Next
    • CHAPTER ONE
      INTRODUCTION
      1.1  Background of the study
           The secretarial functions and its effectiveness depends much on the availability of office technology and equipments, as well as the skills and competencies of the secretary.  Many organizations have come to appreciate the role and importance of the secretary, and also the need of providing the needed office machines and equipments for the efficacy of the secretary’s performance of his/her functions.
           For decades now, fast changes have been taking place in all facets of life including the office environment.  This is as a result of technological advancement. Every office today requires facts and accurate information for quick decision- making and high productivity.
           The office worker including the secretary expects certain supports from the organization into which he/she is employed.  This support can be technological (machines and equipments) and human.  In the past offices, manager dictates memo and letters, while the secretary types them.  Most recently, word processors have been developed and used, personal computers are relied on and even electronic mail in an effort to lesson the need for secretarial supports and make the employee (secretary) very productive, (Ezoem 1995, Osuala 2004)
           As a result of the changes in technology, the role of the secretary has changed tremendously from that of typewriting and shorthand, dictation, answering of telephone calls and processing of mails.  Today’s secretaries are exposed to office technology/automation including the Internet that makes work easier and knowledge more accessible (Edwin 2008).  It is now easier to send messages by telex, electronic mails (e-mails) fax and telephones. Other office gadgets available to the secretary are photocopying machine, duplicating machines, dictating machines, and printing machines etc.  This is the era of computers and information technology, which has become an enabler of greater convenience.  Three of the most popular types of computer software programs are:
      a.            Word processor, which helps the user (secretary) to write and edit         memos, letters and reports.
      b.      Data management programs or data based, which
                     helps the user (secretary) to use long lists of data.
      c.      Spreadsheet programes, which handles tables and numbers.          (Duller and Fielden 1999).
           Secretaries now have many technologically advanced office gadgets to ease their jobs and enhance proficiency and productivity, leading to improved access to good and services.
           The office of today is highly mechanized/automated.  In many companies, the rate of turnover among office employee continues to be high with the result that proposed reduction in manpower requirements, are compensated by these technological innovations.  Many people have wrong views of who a secretary is, some takes a secretary for a typist, clerk or a receptionist in the paper on the impact of modern technology in today’s offices (Nerner 1972)
         
  • CHAPTER ONE -- [Total Page(s) 4]

    Page 1 of 4

    1 2 3 4    Next
    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The aim of this project is to access the Effect of Modern Technology on Secretarial Performance, and also the problems secretaries’ face where there is a technological change or innovation in the office.The researchers selected Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) Enugu as a case study.  Questionnaires were distributed, and collected data were analyzed and presented in tables using a simple percentage formula. From the data collected, it was found that if a new modern office mach ... Continue reading---