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STAFF MOTIVATION AND ITS IMPACT ON  ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY
                  CHAPTER ONE
			    1.0    INTRODUCTION    
			    Motivation is the  inner state that causes an individual to behave in a way that ensures the  accomplishment of some goal. Or it can be defined as the state that directs the  individuals towards the goal of satisfying felted need. The individual is moved  to take action to reduce a state of tension and return to a condition of  equilibrium.
  
		    Motivation of  staff and its impact on the organization productivity is the subject matter of  this projects with a cases study of Kaduna  refinery and petrochemical company (KRPC).
Since productivity is a result of employees behaviour, influencing this behaviour is a manager’s key to increasing productivity.
In the new generation organization like (KRPC) high level of productivity and efficiency is their watchword in a competitive environment. It is a well known fact, that no organization can succeed without hardworking and committed employees. That’s why employer’s tend to put more effort in motivating employees through motivation factors in order to get work done in the right manner, in order to achieve higher productivity and when this is done, the organization will definitely attain its desired objectives and goals.
But some managers knowing the significance and important of motivation, do deliberately refuse to motivate their subordinate.
Top management must take into account of individual behaviour when planning organizational structure and procedure, and applying management styles and theories to meet career development of employees, staff development programmes becomes imperative as motivational factors.
This is very sensitive issue, because the degree of productivity of any organization depends to a large extent on how the morale of the employees are boosted through motivational factors which will in turn lead to employees higher productivity.
Motivation is one of the simplest, yet most complex management jobs, it seems simple because people tend to be basically motivated to behave in away that they feel leads to reward, therefore one of the determinant of behaviours is motivation.
BACKGROUND  OF THE STUDY 
                  REFINERY  AND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY KADUNA
			    The decision to  establish Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical company (KRPC) was taken in 1974 along  with that of Warri refinery. However, it was decided that work would commence  on the construction of refinery whenever the projection of consumption of  petrochemical product justified it.
By early 1975, in view of the fuel shortage experienced,, the federal government decided that work on the third refinery should be advanced. It was envisaged that the refinery was to be a simple hydro skimming type refinery in order to meet up with the fuel demand.
Based on the feasibility studies carried out which took into consideration the consumption of various petroleum products within the northern zone, and adequate means of disposal for surplus product. A cru0de oil capacity of (42,000) forty two thousand barrel per stream day (BPSD) could be early justified.
It was much later  that the  federal government decided  that the capacity for any refinery in Nigeria  should not be  below 100,000 (BPSD) .
			    However, this  would have led to the production of large quantity of heavy ends and on one  practical and viable solution is   reprocessing the heavy  fuel oils.  In order to do this  the whole project  plan had to be modified so that  what  initially was planned to be a simple hydro   skimming type refinery developed into integrated refinery. The refinery  would now be able to produce a wider variety of petroleum Oleum products, some  of which should be lubricating base oil. Hence it becomes necessary to import  suitable paraffin base crude  oil from Venezuela, Kuwait  or Saudi Arabia. 
Product from the  refinery are to include fuels  using such  as liquidified petroleum  Gas (LPG)  petroleum motor spirit (PMS) automotive   Gas oil (AGO) dual purpose keri (DPK) and supluric and those from the  lubricating oil complex  are basic  oils Asphalt and waxes.
			    The lubricating  oils complex, Kaduna Refinery is the    first to its kind in West Africa and one of the largest in Africa. The consulting from king Wilkinson of Hague  Holland, in conjunction with NNPC engineers developed the plan for the  refinery. The contract for contribution was awarded to CHUODA CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION company of TOKOHAMA JAPAN IN 1977. The project  completed and commissioned in 1980. However the lubes plant and petrochemical  plant were commission in 1983 respectively operation and maintenance carried  out by Nigeria  staff and expatriate personnel as technical back up in 1985. Nigeria staff had virtually taken  overall the maintenance and operations.
  
  STATEMENT  OF THE PROBLEM
			    The project is  based on the understanding hat there are many problems as regards to motivation  in  (KRPC) Kaduna Refinery and  Petrochemical company  some  of this problem hinders which  resulted to poor or low productivity,  inefficiency, laxity and ineffectiveness.
Motivation is therefore a universal problems that affect employee higher productivity of all cadre in an organization for instance, in a modern organization, employees usually take appointment with the believe that salaries and other fringe benefits would commensurate with the job each is expected to do. And if these benefit do not commensurate with the job, the morale of the employees (most especially the lower level employees which constitute the largest numbers of workforce in the organization) will be low which will lead to low productivity and performance.
Motivation is also seen with the problem or being very expensive to motivate employees in an organization, because the management of the organization have to increase employees pay package providing health facilities, accommodation and other incentives. Therefore, it has been a problem for the organization to motivate their employees for higher productivity.
OBJECTIVES  OF THE STUDY
			    i.      The major objectives of this study is to  critically examine the nature  and types  of motivations given to the staff of Kaduna  refinery and petrochemical company (KRPC)
			    ii.      To identify the problem of motivation in  the organization.
- To identify the means of evaluating the effectiveness of the various motivational programmes and to give useful recommendation to the above problems.
 - The researcher hopes that this study would be beneficial to the management and staff of Kaduna refinery and petrochemical company (KRPC).
 - The research work will also enable people to have an idea on the effects they can have on the performance and resultant effect on the productivity of the organization.
 - To highlight how personnel can be motivated for better productivity
 
STATEMENT  OF HYPOTHESIS
			    A hypothesis is a  tentative statement linking two or more variable in a correlation to establish  a relationship that, further subjection to test will confirm such relationship  as either  positive or negative. The  following are the two hypothesis that are to be tested. 
              
                   
                  Ho: Motivation of staff does not have any significance impact  on the organizational productivity.   
                  
                  Hi: Motivation of staff has significance impact on the  organizational productivity.            
The significance of the study of motivation is that it will help to determine how motivational factors stimulate employees to higher productivity and its relevance to both the employees and the organization. So that people will be attracted to join and stay within the organization
The study will also help the modern organization in identifying and solving some employees related problems responsible for the low morale and poor attitude towards work, since motivating have important bearing to employees attitude to work and their morale.
The significance  of this study also is that, it will attempt to answer organization question of  “what induce employees to action” “how is the employees performance energized  and how is it directed” and it will offer the   organization some motivational factors which help in stimulating  employees to higher productivity and efficiency. 
			    It will further  help to assess the role of “motivation” as a tool or a means of enhancing  organizational productivity.
SCOPE  OF THE STUDY
			    The scope of this  research focus on the human resource department of  Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company (KRPC)  Kaduna and to  see how motivation of staff will affect organization. Productivity. My choice  on Kaduna.  Refinery and petrochemical company (KRPC) is because of the vast experience in  the field of operation. Looking at the size of the organization, very big and  always very busy for any effective research to be conducted. And I believed  that they are capable of furnishing me with the required necessary information  needed for carrying out this research work. 
LIMITATION  OF THE STUDY 
			    In the light of  this research, researcher encountered some problem when carrying out the  research. Some of these constraints are encountered are as follows: 
- FINANCIAL FACTOR: We are handicap financially due to recent increment of our tuition fee which make our parent /guardians to strive and see that we are able to register for the new session, so that it could not warrant us to spend the more in order to acquire more information for the compilation of the research work both in the area of study and necessary textbooks needed.
 - TIME FACTOR: We are actually constrain by time, because time allowed for the project is not adequate enough for us to obtain the required detail information for the research. because time allowed for project coincide with the area of study KRPC busy period likewise our semester test and assignment period also coincide with the time frame.
 
- CONFIDENTIALITY FACTOR: Most importantly, some key information necessary for the project could not be at our reach due to confidentiality of such information to the organization.
 
HISTORICAL  BACKGROUND OF KRPC
			    Crude oil  extraction began in Nigeria as far back as 1908 when a German company started  in the Araromi area of the  present Ondo State  by 1971 i.e a year after the Nigerian civil war, had become very important in  the country’s economy. To strengthen and to establish government control. NNDC  was established to a decree in (1971) as an integrated oil company i.e. to  explore, produce, transport, process, refine, distribute and market  crude petroleum and its refined products.
It is also establish to carryout government policies and to ensure government’s effective participation in the oil industry.
As an integrated oil company, it was also, that year, that Nigeria joined the Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). It was not until 1st April 1977 that a merger between the Nigeria and National Oil Company and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources came into being to form the NNPC by decree 9.
The Nigeria National Corporation (NNPC) was then divided into sector according to its operation namely Refinery Sectors, Petrochemical sector, Oil and Gas sector, Exploration and Exploitation division Petroleum product and marketing sectors.
The third Nigerian National Corporation (NNPC) Refinery in Kaduna along kilometer 16 Kachia road is one of the four refinery in the country, was put into commercial operation at the beginning of the second quarters of 1980 (4th April 1980) this has taken up the northern region to supply petroleum product in the northern part of the country.
The Kaduna refinery can  process two types of crude oil. The Nigeria light crude oil and the  imported crude oil which is mainly for the production of lubricating oil, Wax and  Asphalt. The refinery also has two processing sectors namely. 
              
- The fuel section and lubricating oil wax and asphalt sector.
 - The domestic section which is responsible for Gases for cooking, drum of motor spirit, kerosene and aviation gas oil
 
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