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Title: ROLE OF STAFF CAPACITY BUILDING IN IMPROVING JOB PERFORMANCE
AMONG STAFF OF NATIONAL COLLEGE OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY, ZARIA
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Authors: Ikani Ugbede Dorcas, Folayan Ope and Hudu Muhammad Ibrahim |
Abstract: Staff capacity development entails the training of staff of an organization relevant training intended
to improve the overall productivity of that organization and job performance of the trainees. The study
determined the role of staff capacity building on job performance of staff of the National College of
Aviation Technology, Zaria (NCAT). Primary data was collected using structured questionnaire from
113 staff of NCAT and subjected to descriptive statistical analysis using likert-type scale, frequencies
and percentages. The result indicated that 77.9% of the sampled staff are male and also reasonable
number (92%) attended post-secondary education. About 41% are youth within the age bracket of 15-
30 years. Staff affirmed that capacity building and staff development improves their job performance
and aid in the overall upkeep of their institution mandate. Politicking of training (50%), training
inconsistencies (21.2%) and late release of fund (15.9%) were the major challenges affecting the
conduct of training. The study recommended mandated trainings attendance before promotion,
development of standard protocols for determining the organization training needs, concentrate on
staff development and shun politicking of trainings as measures to improve conduct of training in
NCAT. |
Keywords: Productivity, Capacity building, Staff-Promotion
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