Investigating Impacts of Team-Building and Organisational Leadership on Corporate Productivity: Case Study of Selected Employees in Osun State Nigeria
Ulabor E. A.,
Akande S. O. and
Abiodun O. B.*
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Ulabor E. A.: Department of Business Administration and Management, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
Akande S. O.: Dept. of Business Admin and Mgt; Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
Abiodun O. B.*: Dept. of Business Admin and Mgt; Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
Business, Management and Economics Research, 2020, vol. 6, issue 2, 21-29
Abstract:
The study investigates the impact of team building on organisational productivity. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of team building among the members of the selected case study and to assess the effect of training and retraining of team members on organisational productivity. The study also x-rayed the absence of team building in a workplace which led to low levels of turnover and productivity. the total population of the study was 750 while researcher employed Yaro Yamane sampling technique to select sample size of 261 because of the large population and hypothesis were tested using Pearson correlation. The finding revealed that if members of the team can work in synergy without considering the differences in the likes of level of educational background and others, the expected productivity will be very high. It was also observed that capabilities of team leader in carrying out the assigned task determined its output especially if the team leader understands the technical knowhow of job and he is friendly with co-team members with a lot of motivation, that this would definitely enhance employees’ efficiencies and productivities. The study recommends that team members should trust, support and respect one another individual differences in order to accomplish group common goals and tasks.
Keywords: Effective; Organisation; Organisational productivity; Productivity and team; Building. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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