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A Comparative Study Of Secretarial Profession In Nigeria Yesterday And Today
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This study aimed at comparing secretarial profession of yesterday and today. The problem observed in the study was that there is need to examine the productivity an deficiency of secretaries of yesterday years ad today. The need for this comparison is justified by the fact that the modern business environment is one place that has witnessed various changes especially in terms of technology. This, this study was carried out among secretaries and business executives who have secretaries working with them in IBETO GROUP OF COMPANIES, NNEWI.
In order to provide theoretical framework and background for the study, the researcher reviewed various literatures such as textbooks, journals, magazines and unpublished materials, which directly relate t the topic of study. Being guided by the review, a structured questionnaire was designed to collect data.
Having collected the data, the researcher adopted the use of simple percentage, which is Likert’s 5 point summated rating scale to analyze the data.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]In early modern times, members of the nobility had secretaries who were
always men, who had command of several languages, including Latin, and
were required t have what we could consider today as broad generalized
education. As commerce and trade expanded people of
wealth and power needed secretaries, confidants and trusted agents, to
handle correspondence on private or confidential matters, most
particularly matters of state. Men continued to dominate the
s ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]In early modern times, members of the nobility had secretaries who were
always men, who had command of several languages, including Latin, and
were required t have what we could consider today as broad generalized
education. As commerce and trade expanded people of
wealth and power needed secretaries, confidants and trusted agents, to
handle correspondence on private or confidential matters, most
particularly matters of state. Men continued to dominate the
s ... Continue reading---
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