• The Impact Of Modern Office Machines On Secretaries

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    • 1.3 Aim and Objectives of Study
      The main aim of the study is to examine the impact of modern office technologies on secretaries’ level of productivity at the Head office of the Ministry of Education. Specifically, the research aims at achieving the following objectives.
      1. To ascertain the range of new office technologies existent at the MOE
      2. To investigate the level of usage of these new office technologies
      3. To identify the level of productivity of the secretaries at the MOE
      1.4 Research Questions
      In order to achieve the objectives of this study a number of questions would be explored. Consistent with the topic and objectives the following questions will guide the study;
      1. What are new office technologies?
      2. What range of new office technologies exist at MOE?
      3. What is productivity and how is it measured?
      4. Does the introduction of office technologies impact on secretaries’ productivity?
      1.5 Scope of the Study
      Geographically, the study covers the Head office of the Ministry of Education, which is situated at the ministry enclave in the Accra metropolis as a case study. Contextually, the study focuses modern office technologies and their impact on secretaries’ productivity.
      1.6 Significance of the Study
      To date, just a handful studies have been published that looks at modern office technologies and secretaries’ productivity in African nations and more particularly, in Ghana. This study intends to contribute to a greater comprehension of the subject of matter. From a practitioner’s perspective, the results of the study will provide a benchmark that can be used in assessing the effectiveness of the implementation of new office technologies in an office environment as well as define key productivity factors.
      Finally, this study will provide a foundation for future researches as this will serve as a motivation for many researchers to further examine other aspects of the subject matter.
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