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ROLE OF DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANISATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

ROLE OF DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANISATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

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ROLE OF DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANISATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

Chapter one

1.0 Introduction.

Managers play a variety of functions, including interpersonal roles and informational roles that aid in decision making. Decisional roles, on their own, are the most significant jobs that managers perform. Many organisations have standing decision-making units (mus) that determine what to do, how to do it, and when to do it.

This is because managers play a role in decision-making when performing these functions. Decision making is the process of determining the optimal cause of action from a set of uncertain alternatives. When there are no alternatives, no decision can be made.

Decision on how to plan, organise, and control or direct staff actions in order to increase corporate efficiency. To make the above decisions possible, managers must make meaningful decisions based on analytical and conceptual thinking.

Decisions are thus crucial tools for overcoming organisational difficulties. This work focuses on the Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Corporation (AKBC) and examines the organization’s decision-making process and how it leads to efficiency.

1.1 Background of the Study.

The Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Corporation (AKBC) was founded by Edit No. 4 in April 1988. The corporation offers radio and television services. Its temporary headquarters are at No. 3 Udo Udoma Avenue, Uyo, with the transmitting station in Ntak Inyang.

Radio Akwa Ibom FNA Stereo, the voice of hope, was officially commissioned on July 27, 1991, by the state’s military ruler, Idongesit Nkanga (at the time a commander). It transmits with a frequency modulation of 90.528MHZ.

The television service was commissioned on April 23, 1991 by the military president and commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Federation Republic of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Babaginda (official commissioning programme (1991:6)).

It is transmitted on channel 45 Ultra High Frequency (UHF) and has an effective isotropic radiated power (EIFPO) of about half a million watts (500kw).

Today, AKBC transmits 24 hours a day, and both services’ broadcasts are generally received loud and clear. Radio and television broadcast high-quality programming that caters to the needs and interests of their diverse audiences. Indeed, AKBC’s programmes have received local, national, and worldwide praise, culminating in wins in the 2004, 2006, and 2008 MFRICAST programme competitions (African Report 2008).

The corporation has a personnel and structure that includes directors, divisions, and units overseen by directors, deputy directors, and managers. At the Board of Directors, one director is followed by a deputy director, and so on.

Currently, there are six directors: administration and human resource development, finance and suppliers, programming, news and current affairs, marketing, and engineering. The corporation is overseen by the state ministry of information and social reorientation.

Driven by its media-friendly stance, the Governor Godswill Akpabio Administration is beginning on a rebranding of the information industry, with AKBC as a primary benefactor. Today, AKBC channel 45 broadcasts 24 hours a day. Seminar presentation about effective broadcasting (2009:14).

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