THE INFLUENCE OF JOB INCENTIVES IN ORGANIZATIONS OPERATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC NINTH MILE, ENUGU STATE

101 PAGES (15361 WORDS) Business Administration Project
INTRODUCTION 
There has been an eminent question on the part of most writer of industrial organization to study and find solution to some problem on the productivity of workers, how it can be measured and what factors influence the workers performance in the organization operation. 
However in this study it is a discussion on how incentives influence an organization operation. This leading to greater productivity as a result of workers performance labour, is  know  to be one of the major factors of production and dry production process will be incomplete without labour as a major determinant  and  this are human beings whose services are purpose which include production of good and services. 
A good organization operation will be determined by its productivity level which is the amount of good and services produced by certain number of labour forces and the resource available at the organization disposal; this is generally accepted fact that without compensation in return (incentive) labour will be unfunction incentive is the payment or benefit made  to or received by a worker either week monthly periodically or quterly as suitable to  organization in exchange for work and services reddened in the process of production. 
Incentive comprises of salaries overtime payment job security provision of amenities etc  which shall all be discuss later in other chapter. The has been persistent controversy over the importance of these incentives to works. 
Economic and many industrial executive are prone to stress the importance of incentives  in determining the worker job satisfaction and preference level which leads to high productivity and good organization operation. 
         During  the part two decades, the question for better ways of motivating people at work has caused some researchers to concentrate on the physiological factors that stimulate workers rather than developing the incentives of financial rewards. The choice between financial reward s. the choice between financial incentives and physiological incentives has been the subject of contrivers . Both sides of those arguments are discussed in later chapter of the work.
            However, there has not been any comprehensive sheme to satisfy al situations and motivations of works varies with the type of work and even with the particular Job but any form of motivation will  not have the same appeal for individual workers to mere employment of working Job incentives can now be seen a very important factor in encouraging and enhancing workers performance and efficient organizations operation through not without putting the following  into consideration.
A)Satisfaction of workers which is suitable ways and salaries for children, better medical facilities transportation facilities,  moderate working hours and a peaceful and cornfortable reticent, just to mention all but a few- To increase their commitment to work and enhance their performance  work.
B)Provision of adequate quantity of goods and service on which people can spend their money, whatever the level of ways paid to workers, Unless there is a steady and abundant supply of essential commodities there can be no end to demand for ways increase.
C)The existence of labour relation of workers union whose prime responsibility is to maximize both economic and social well being of its members will go a long way in increasing workers productivity through provision of some incentives.
TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page 
Approval page 
Abstract 
Acknowledgement 
Dedication 
Table of contents 

CHAPTER ONE 
INTERODUCTION 
Background of the study 
Statement of problem 
Hypothesis 
Significant of study 
Difinition of terms 
Free market 
Factory system 
Development of factory system 
Mass production
Moden development 
Factory inspection 
Working conditional in factory 
Employment 
Wages 
Determining influences 
General level 
Theories of wages 

CHAPTER TWO 
Review of related literature 
Motivation 
The theory of motivation 
Implication of management development 
Variable influencing employee behavior 
Analysis of incentive 
Factor affecting determination of wages and incentive job evaluation method  
Method of job evaluation 
Types of incentive scheme 
Reference 

CHAPTER THREE 
Research and deign methodology 
Source of data 
Location of data 
Study of population and sample  size formulation of hypotheses

CHAPTER FOUR 
Characteristics of respondent sex 
Distribution of data analysis presentation production department 
Test of hypothesis  and proof 

CHAPTER FIVE 
SUMMARY OF FINDING  CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Summary of finding 
Conclusion 
Recommendations 
Appendix  questionnaire 
Bibliography