Impact of Software Application Packages on Modern Secretaries in Tertiary Institutions

Adeola Idiat Adepoju(1), Sarafadeen Segun Salami(2), Rasidat Iyabo Olore(3), Olujide Olawole Opadijo(4),


(1) Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology
(2) Al-Hikmah University Ilorin
(3) Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology
(4) Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology
Corresponding Author

Abstract


The occurrence of software Application Packages has made the current office look more sophisticated and more interesting place to work and has also transformed not only the management functions but has increased secretarial efficiency and made accessibility of job performance of modern secretaries in the Tertiary Institution in Ibarapa Land, Oyo State, Nigeria.  Data for the study were collected through a questionnaire that sampled 50 respondents. The study empirically substantiated the result of prior studies concerning the association between the variables used for data collection. The empirical results suggest that the usage of software application packages does improve the performance of modern secretaries in the Ibarapa land tertiary institutions.  Hence, the researcher made some conclusion that the impact of Software Application Packages has contributed to the quality of work performed by secretaries in the Tertiary Institutions in Ibarapa Land.  Software Application Packages use is also found to be correlated with organizational innovations in production, efficiency practices, and human resource management practices.

Keywords


Computer; Programming; Secretary; Software

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