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Budget Management and Organizational Effectiveness in Nigeria

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  • John Nkeobuna Nnah Ugoani

    (College of Management and Social Sciences, Rhema University, Ab Nigeria)

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The study examined the relationship between budget management and organizational effectiveness. Budget management is a useful mechanism for enhancing managerial behavior and necessary in motivating managers towards the achievement of organizational objectives. Organizational effectiveness is the reflection of how well resources are used by management that results to productivity and overall profitability. Budget management reinforces planning, coordination, motivation, communication as well as top management action. The exploratory research design was used for the study, and through data analysis, it was found that budget management has positive correlation with organizational effectiveness. The study suggests that management at all levels and times must ensure that deviations from budget are checked to avoid mismanagement and enterprise failure.

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  • John Nkeobuna Nnah Ugoani, 2019. "Budget Management and Organizational Effectiveness in Nigeria," Business, Management and Economics Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(2), pages 33-39, 02-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:bmerar:2019:p:33-39
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    1. Geeta Rana & Renu Rastogi & Pooja Garg, 2016. "Work Values and Its Impact on Managerial Effectiveness: A Relationship Study in Indian Context," Vision, , vol. 20(4), pages 300-311, December.
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