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PROJECT TOPICS IN ECONOMICS:
1. URBANIZATION A PROBLEM TO FOOD PRODUCTION AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT. (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE) ( 5 chapters and 62 pages)

2. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADULT EDUCATION GRADUATES IN ENUGU STATE NIGERIA)(5 chapters and 76 pages)

3. THE GROWTH OF INDIGENOUS FIRMS IN NIGERIA PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS:
(A CASE STUDY OF AJAOKUTA STEEL COMPANY LIMITED IN KOGI STATE) )
( 3 chapters and 37 pages)

4. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PREREQUISITE FOR HIGH PRODUCTIVITY
(A CASE STUDY OF BEECHAM PLC) ( 3 chapters and 38 pages)

5. EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY
(A CASE STUDY OF ESUT, ENUGU) (5 chapters and 69 pages)

6. THE ROLE OF PLANNING AND FORECASTING IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
(A CASE STUDY OF EASTERN SHOP NIGERIA LIMITED OGUI ENUGU, ENUGU STATE) )
(5 chapters and 68 pages)

7. STRATEGIES OF PROMOTING PRODUCTIVITY IN CIVIL SERVICE
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE CIVIL SERVICES COMMISSION) (5 chapters and 48 pages)

8. MAN-POWER TRAINING AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
(A CASE STUDY OF EMENITE NIGERIA LIMITED ENUGU) (3 chapters and 39 pages) 9. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY
(A CASE STUDY OF NBC PLC ENUGU) (5 chapters and 85 pages)
10 .THE PROBLEMS OF HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION IN HIGHER INSTITUTION
(A CASE STUDY OF IMT, ENUGU STATE) (3 chapters and 28 pages)

11. SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM, THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NKANU EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ENUGU STATE
( 3 chapters and 28 pages) 12. TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS IN MULTI-CAMPUSES IN HIGHER INSTTUTION OF LEARNNG AND THEIR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF I.M.T ENUGU)
(3 chapters and 28 pages)

13. AN EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL IN THE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
(A CASE STUDY OF OANDO PLC ENUGU) (5 chapters and 78 pages)

14. FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT. (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT) (5 chapters and 58 pages) 17. INFLUENCE OF STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON OPERATIONS OF NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION. (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO ENUGU) (3 chapters and 85 pages)
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18. THE IMPACT OF APPRENTICESHIP ON THE MANPOWER NEEDS IN NIGERIA.
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS) (3 chapters and 82 pages)
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19. LOGISTIC OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN BREWERIES
(A CASE STUDY OF GLODEN GUINEA BREWERY COMPANY)
(5 chapters and 57 pages)

20. CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENUGU (5 chapters and 65 pages)
21. THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL UNREST ON MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY (A case study of Enugu State Water Corporation) (3 chapters and 50 pages)

22. PROBLEMS FACING STUDENTS OF HIGH INSTITUTION OF LEARNING AND THEIR SOLUTION.(A CASE STUDY OF ABSU) (3 chapters and 25 pages)
23. AN ACCOUNT FOR THE LOW PRODUCTIVITY IN PUBLIC CORPORATIONS IN NIGERIA.
A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY NEPA, ENUGU ZOANL OFFICE (3 chapters and 39 pages)

24. TRADE UNIONISM AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MANAGEMENT POLICIES IMPLEMENTATION
(CASE STUDY OF LIFE BREWERIES PLC ONITSHA) (5 chapters and 88 pages)

25. ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SYSTEM DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT IN THE SOFT DRINK INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF LIMCA BOTTLING PLANT OKIGWE)
(5 chapters and 72 pages)
26. THE CAUSES OF FAILURES AMONG SOME MANAGERS IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION. A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIG. PLC ENUGU
(3 chapters and 32 pages)
27. THE IMPACT OF MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING IN EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF PARASTATALS
(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA RAILWAY CORPORATION EASTERN DIVISION ENUGU)
(5 chapters and 75 pages)

28. CONFLICT AS AN ORGANIZATION LILFE (3 chapters and 59 pages) 29. THE IMPACT OF INCENTIVE / WELFARE SCHEMES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WORKERS (A CASE STUDY OF NEPA ENUUG) (3 chapters and 52 pages) 30. SURVIVAL STRATEGY ADOPTION BY SMALL SCALE RETAIL OUTLET IN NIGERIA.
(A CASE STUDY OF ROBAN SUPERMARKET G.R.A. ENUGU) (3 chapters and 44 pages)

31. MANPOWER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AS A TOOL FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY (A CASE STUDY OF FLOURMILL EMENE ENUGU) (3 chapters and 27 pages) 32. THE IMAPCT OF STAFF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP ON ORGANIZATIONAL IMAGE
(A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA) PLC) (3 chapters and 44 pages)

33. STOCK MANAGEMENT IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY.
A CASE STUDY OF ROYAL PALACE HOTEL ENUGU(5 chapters and 72 pages)

34. THE NEED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIALISTS (NASSI) ENUGU STATE CHAPTER) (5 chapters and 65 pages)

35. THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECT OF VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT)
(A CASE STUDY IN ENUGU STATE) (5 chapters and 58 pages)

36. THE PURPOSE AND USE OF MANAGEMENT CONSULTNCY FIRMS IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF ONITSHA SOUTH (L.G.A) IN ANAMBRA STATE)
(5 chapters and 54 pages)
37. SURVEY ON THE POSSIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING INDUSTRY IN IMT ENUGU A RESEARCH PAPER (3 chapters and 35 pages)
38. STRESS AND FRUSTRATION AMONG NIGERIAN BUSINESS MANAGERS.
(A CASE STUDY OF STAR PAPER MILLS NIG. LTD ABA, ABIA STATE)
(5 chapters and 59 pages)
39. EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT (A CASE STUDY OF IMT) (3 chapters and 45 pages) 40. PROBLEMS OF MANAGEMENT OF THE SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY
(A CASE STUDY OF FARMERS IN UDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE)
(3 chapters and 55 pages)
41.THE EMPLOYMENT CREATION POTENTIALS OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESSES IN ANOCHA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ANAMBRA STATE(5 chapters and 62 pages) 42. MANAGING INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN ENUGU STATE
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (ESUT) ENUGU) (5 chapters and 79 pages)
43. THE ROLE OF SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (3 chapters and 26 pages)

44. AN EVALUATION OF LEADERSHIP STYLES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE ATTITUDE(A CASE STUDY OF NDE ENUGU) (5 chapters and 47 pages)
45. THE IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS AND SOCIAL RASPONSIBILITIES OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BOTTLING COMPANY PLC ENUGU )
(3 chapters and 30 pages)

46.TRADE FAIR AS AN INSTRUMENT OF INCREASING SALES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION.A CASE STUDY OF EMILY MILLIONAIRE INDUSTRY LIMITED, ENUGU. (3 chapters and 54 pages)

47. RECRUITMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN ORGANIZATIONS AND COMPANIES
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE BROADCATING SERVICE (ESBS)
(5 chapters and 63 pages)
48. ENTREPRENEURSHIP EFFECTIVENESS IN SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES
(A CASE STUDY MACON’S BAKERY INDUSTRY ENUGU) (3 chapters and 48 pages)
49. EXPORTATION OF “MADE IN NIGERIA” GOODS AS A TOOL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NIGERIA ECONOMY (3 chapters and 41 pages)
50.APPRAISING THE FINANCIAL CONTROL APPROACHES IN NIGERIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA) (5 chapters and 49 pages) 51. THE ECONOMIC EFFECT OF UNEMPLOYMENT ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF NNEWI NORTH L.G.A. IN ANAMBRA STATE)(have 3 chapters and 34 pages)

52. THE ROLE OF TRADE FAIRS IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR(3 chapters and 34 pages)
53. CONTRIBUTION OF SMALL-SCALE BUSINESS TO NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BAKERIES IN ENUGU URBAN)
(5 chapters and 92 pages)
54.MANAGING A CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY AS SMALL BUSINESS VENTURE, A CASE STUDY OF A CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY SUPERMARKET, OJI-RIVER(5 chapters and 82 pages) 55. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE TRANSPORT
COMPANY LIMITED) (3 chapters and 55 pages) 56. ANALYZING ADMINISTRATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ENUGU URBAN
(5 chapters and 55 pages)

57. COMMUNICATION A TOOL FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
(CASE STUDY OF THE STAR PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED ENUGU) (5 chapters and 60 pages)
58. CONSUMERISM IN NIGERIA (THE ROLE OF NAFDAC AND APOCN)
(5 chapters and 29 pages)

59. EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT A CASE STUDY I.M.T (3 chapters and 37 pages)

60. AN ANAYSIS OF THE USES AND ABUSES OF PUBLIC RELATION IN MANAGEMENT IN SELECTED NIGERIA BUSINESS ORGANIZATION(3 chapters and 63 pages)
61.EFFICIENT CORPORATE IMAGE MANAGEMENT AS A STRATEGY FOR ENHANCING PROFITABILITY.(A CASE STUDY OF PHINOMAR NIG. LTD. NGWO) (5 chapters and 63 pages)

62. MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA
A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BREWERIES PLC.(5 chapters and 68 pages)

63. THE IMPACT OF SUPERVISOR ON EFFECTIVE BANK MANAGEMENT
(A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK OF AFRICAN PLC (U.B.A) STATION ROAD ENUGU)
(5 chapters and 50 pages)
64. THE EFFECT OF COST CONTROL ON PROFIT MAXIMIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY) PLC, IGANMU LAGOS STATE (5 chapters and 99 pages) 65.TRAINING DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION AS A MEANS OF BOOSTING EMPLOYEE MORALE IN AN ORGANIZATION A CASE STUDY OF CADBURY NIGERIA PLC LAGOS (5 chapters and 86 pages)

66. EFFECTS OF PENSION SCHEMES ON THE NIGERIAN WORKERS
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE) (5 chapters and 76 pages)
67.A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SOURCES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE PATTERN OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENUGU STATE(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA) (5 chapters and 60 pages)
68. ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOW PRODUCTIVITY OF NIGERIA WORKERS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
(A CASE STUDY OF NBL 9TH MILE CORNERS NGWO)(5 chapters and 56 pages)
69. GOODWILL MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
A CASE STUDY OF PHINOMAR FEEDS NIG. LTD NGWO (5 chapters and 51 pages)

70. THE PROBLEM AND PROSPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN ENUGU STATE.(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)
(5 chapters and 73 pages)

71.ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE AS A TOOL FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT (A CASE STUDY OF INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY) ENUGU
(5 chapters and 70 pages)
72. ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS OBJECTIVE AND THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT THROUGH EFFECTIVE COST CONTROL(A CASE STUDY OF LAKE CONCRETE INDUSTRIES LIMITED, ENUGU STATE) (5 chapters and 81 pages) 73.THE EFFECT OF MONETARY INCENTIVE ON WORKERS PERFORMANCES IN NIGERIA ORGANIZATION(A CASE STUDY OF IMT ENUGU) (5 chapters and 67 pages)

74. THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH (A CASE STUDY OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FUND ENUGU AREA OFFICE)
(5 chapters and 71 pages)

75. MOTIVATION A SUCCESS FACTOR IN ORGANIZATION
(A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO NIGERIA LIMITED) (5 chapters and 67 pages)

76. THE IMPACT OF INCENTIVE (WELFARE SCHEME) ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WORKERS: A CASE STUDY OF NEPA PLC ENUGU, ENUGU STATE(5 chapters and 94 pages) 77. THE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS OF GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF HOTEL PRESIDENTIAL ENUGU) (5 chapters and 61 pages) 78. MANAGEMENT OF CRISES IN AN ORGANIZATION.
(A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO PLC EMENE ENUGU)(5 chapters and 72 pages) 79. THE PROBLEMS OF FINANCING A SMALL SCALE BUSINESS IN NIGERIA
A CASE STUDY OF GARRI PROCESSING INDUSTRY ABAKPA NIKE ENUGU
(5 chapters and 67 pages) 80. EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT (A CASE STUDY OF NEPA, ENUGU DISTRICT) (5 chapters and 59 pages)

81.THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEES PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING AND ORGANISATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO COMPANY ENUGU) (5 chapters and 75 pages)

82. TAXATION AS A MAJOR SOURCE OF GOVERNMENT FUNDING (A Case Study of the Enugu State Board of Internal Revenue).(5 chapters and 94 pages) 83. IMPROVING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND MORALE THROUGH EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE WATER CORPORATION). (3 chapters and 44 pages)
84. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF STUDENT HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION PROBLEM IN THE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (I.M.T.) ENUGU.
(3 chapters and 36 pages)

85. THE IMPORTANCE OF ETHIC AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO BUSINESS ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK PLC.) (3 chapters and 26 pages)

86. the role of public relations in a corporate organisation
(a case study of nitel plc enugu) (5 chapters and 58 pages)

87.EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT(A CASE STUDY OF I.M.T) (3 chapters and 43 pages)

88. COMMUNICATION AS A MAJOR TOOL IN DIRECTING FUNCTION OF MANAGEMENT
(A CASE STUDY OF NIPOST ORGANIZATION, ENUGU) (3 chapters and 42 pages)
89. INVENTORY VALUATION MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL IN MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION(5 chapters and 88 pages)

90.THE EFECT OF UNCONTROLABLE IMPORTATION ON INDEGINEOUS INDUSTRIES
(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BREWERIES PLC) (5 chapters and 37 pages)
91. PROMOTING PRODUCTIVITY IN CIVIL SERVICE (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION) (5 chapters and 63 pages)

92. THE ROLE OF NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
(5 chapters and 50 pages)
93. MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS OF RURAL WATER SUPPLY IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF WATER CORPORATION ENUGU) (5 chapters and 56 pages) 94. GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND CONTROL OF BUSINESS IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF SUNRISE FLOUR MILLS NI. LTD.)
(5 chapters and 70 pages) 95.THE EFFECT OF INCENTIVES ON JOB PERFORMANCE IN DANNIC HOTELS LIMITED ENUGU STATE(5 chapters and 55 pages)
96. THE EFFECTS OF UNRESTRAINED IMPORTATION IN INDEGINOUS INDUSTRIES. (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BREWERIES PLC) (3 chapters and 39 pages) 97.EFFECTIVE MOTIVATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND PRODUCTIVITY IN GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS,(A CASE STUDY OF IMO STATE HEALTH MANAGEMENT BOARD) (5 chapters and 71 pages)

98. THE ROLE OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT) (5 chapters and 54 pages)
99. THE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN BUSINESS ORGANISAITONS IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF SOME SELECTED MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN ENUGU STATE)(5 chapters and 69 pages)

100. THE IMPACT OF STRIKE ACTION IN THE ACHIEVMENT OF TRADE UNION AIMS IN AN ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA NION OF TEACHERS (NUT) ENUGU)
(5 chapters and 60 pages)

101. AN APPRAISAL OF THE CURRENT IMPLICATION OF PRIVATISATION OF NIGERIA TELECOMMUNICATION LIMITED (NITEL)(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU ZONAL DISTRICT) (3 chapters and 20 pages)

102. THE PROBLEMS OF DEBT MANAGEMENT IN FINACIAL INSTITUTION.
(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK PLC GARDEN AVENUE ENUGU) (5 chapters and 73 pages)
103. THE IMPACT OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERAI FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA)
(3 chapters and 59 pages) 104. THE MARKETING/DISTRIBUTION OF STULE FOOD IN ENUGU
A CASE STUDY OF OGBETE MEAN MARKET (3 chapters and 32 pages)

105. THE ROLE OF WORKERS IN SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT (A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL HOSPITAL AGBOR DELTA STATE) (3 chapters and 37 pages)
106. THE ROLE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IN ENHANCING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY.
(A CASE STUDY OF COTTON MILLS ONITSHA) (3 chapters and 41 pages)
107. FUNCTIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT AGENCIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTERPRENUERSHIP IN ENUGU STATE.
(A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT (N.D.E)
(5 chapters and 75 pages)
108. USE OF MANPOWER AUDIT FOR EFFICIENT MAN POWER PLANNING
(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE BROADCASTING SERVICE) (5 chapters and 80 pages)
109. EFFECTS OF PERSONNEL POLICIES ON ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS
(A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO LTD. EMENE ENUGU) (4 chapters and 47 pages) 110. POOR MANAGEMENT IN AN ORGANIZATION CAUSES, EFFECTS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION (A CASE STUDY OF NTA ENUGU) (3 chapters and 20 pages)

111. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN CAPITAL IN ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF IMO STATE) (5 chapters and 73 pages)
112. PRODUCT PLANNING DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT
(A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY’S PLC, ENUGU
(5 chapters and 75 pages)

113.THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RELATIONS SKILL ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE OFFICE MANAGER (5 chapters and 55 pages)
114. THE IMPACT OF THE PRESS IN SHAPING NIGERIAN POLITICAL STRUCTURE
A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE (3 chapters and 47 pages)
115. ANALYSING DEBT MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN NIGERIA.(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC, ENUGU)
(3 chapters and 87 pages)

1116.EFFECT AND EVALUATION OF LEADERSHIP STYLES AND ITS EFFICIENCY
( A CASE STUDY OF EMENITE NIGERIA PLC ENUGU STATE) (3 chapters and 37 pages)
117. THE CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THE ROLE OF PLANNING AND FORECASTING IN BUSINESS ORGANISATION (A CASE STUDY OF EASTERN SHOP NIGERIA LIMITED OGUI ENUGU, ENUGU STATE) (3 chapters and 62 pages)

118 .THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY BANK IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
(3 chapters and 32 pages)
119. THE PROBLEM OF MANAGING SMALL-SCALE ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA.
(A CASE STUDY OF EBERSON COMPANY NIGERIA LIMITED) (5 chapters and 83 pages)
120.THE PRACTICE OF STAFF SELECTION AND INDUCTION IN UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC) (5 chapters and 67 pages) 121. ANALYSING DEBT MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN NIGERIA.(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC, ENUGU)
(5 chapters and 87 pages) 122. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OF JUNIOR STAFF IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
(A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY (N.E.P.A) ENUGU DISTRICT OFFICE) (3 chapters and 67 pages)

123.problems of Human Resources Management in Enugu state government papa states (A case study of Enugu state broadcasting service (ESBS) Enugu) (5 chapters and 60 pages)

124.THE IMPACT OF STRIKE ACTION IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF TRADE UNION AIMS IN AN ORGANIZATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA UNION OF TEACTERS (NUT) ENUGU STATE). (5 chapters and 54 pages)

125. THE IMPACT OF THE TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) ON PRODUCTIVITY
(A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK, LTD OWERRI) (5 chapters and 75 pages)
126.THE IMPACT OF MONETARY INCENTIVE ON ORGANISATION PERFORMANCE
(A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC ENUGU) (3 chapters and 48 pages)
127. THE EFFECT OF STRATEGIC PLANNING ON ORGANISATION PRODUCTIVITY
(A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC EASTERN REGION)
(3 chapters and 45 pages)
128. THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM IN THE PRIVATE COMPANY (A CASE STUDY OF EKENE DILI CHUKWU TRANSPORT LTD.(3 chapters and 25 pages)
129. THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON BUSINESS ORGANIZATION IN ENUGU STATE (A CASE STUDY OF EMENE RICE MILLING COMPANY) (3 chapters and 40 pages)
130. AN EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER LTD, LAGOS (3 chapters and 43 pages) 131. THE ROLE OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ORGANIZATION
(A CASE STUDY OF INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IMT ENUGU STATE) (5 chapters and 100 pages)
132. WOMEN INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF EKU IN ETHIOPE EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE) (5 chapters and 110 pages)

133. THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN POLYTECHNICS
(A CASE STUDY OF OUR SAVIOUR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY) ENUGU (3 chapters and 38 pages)

134. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY AS A MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
(A CASE STUDY OF UNILEVER NIGERIA PLC ENUGU DEPOT, ENUGU-STATE) (5 chapters and 79 pages)
135. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE IN BANKING OPERATION
(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ENUGU MAIN BRANCH)
(5 chapters and 69 pages)
136. CAUSES OF INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA(3 chapters and 39 pages)
137. THE ROLE OF RETAILING BUSINESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA ECONOMY
(A CASE STUDY OF CITY GIFT SUPERMARKET ENUGU) (3 chapters and 29 pages)
138. THE EFFECT OF COMMUNICATION GAP IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL GOAL (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY ONITSHA.) (5 chapters and 79 pages)

139. THE ROLE OF SMALL INDUSTRIES IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA
(CASE STUDY OFREDIMA SACHET WATER) (3 chapters and 37 pages)
140.THE EFFECT OF PRIVATILATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION ON NIGERIA ECONOMY (3 chapters and 36 pages) 141. MOTIVATION AS A MANAGEMENT TOOLS FOR INCREASING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF WORKERS (A CASE STUDY OF ENTRACO LIMITED ENUGU) (3 chapters and 40 pages)
142.MANAGEMENT PROBLEM AND PROSPECTS OF HOTELS (A CASE STUDY OF ROYAL PALACE HOTELS LTD ENUGU) (HAVE 3 CHAPTERS AND 41 PAGES)

143. ATTITUDE OF CONSUMERS TOWARDS PUBLIC UTILITIES.
(A CASE STUDY OF POWER HOLDING COMPANY FORMERLY CALLED NEPA) (5 chapters and 68 pages)
144.THE APPRAISAL OF MAN POWER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMMCO ENUGU(have 3 chapters and 37 pages) TAGS: ECONOMICS PROJECT MATERIALS, ECONOMICS PROJECT TOPICS, PROJECT MATERIALS IN ECONOMICS,PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS IN ECONOMICS, PROJECT TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
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