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Henry Fayol's 14 Principles of Management: Implications for Libraries and Information Centres
Uzuegbu, C.P.,Nnadozie, C.O. Korea Institute of Science and Technology Informat 2015 Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Vol.3 No.2
This paper focuses generally on the ‘fourteen principles of management’ by Henri Fayol. However, it specifically analyses their application to and implications for libraries and information centres. An extensive review of published works on management generally, and library management in particular, was conducted. This yielded vital insights on the original meaning and later modifications of these principles, as well as their application in the management of various organisations. Consequently, the strengths and weaknesses of these principles were examined to determine their suitability in libraries and information centres. Inferences, illustrations, and examples were drawn from both developed and developing countries which gives the paper a global perspective. Based on available literature, it was concluded that Fayol’s principles of management are as relevant to libraries as they are in other organisations. The paper, therefore, recommends that in addition to modifying some aspects to make these principles more responsive to the peculiar needs of libraries, further research should be undertaken to expand the breadth of these principles and ascertain their impacts on the management of information organisations.
Maduba Charles Chidiebele,Nnadozie Ugochukwu Uzodimma,Modekwe Victor Ifeanyichukwu 대한외상학회 2023 大韓外傷學會誌 Vol.36 No.1
Upper extremity vascular injuries occurring with acute compartment syndrome are very challenging to manage in an emergency context in resource-poor settings. The need to always recognize the likelihood of coexisting compartment syndrome guides surgeons to perform concomitant fasciotomy to ensure a better outcome. We managed three vascular injuries in the upper extremities in two patients with concomitant imminent compartment syndrome observed intraoperatively. The first injury was complete brachial artery disruption following blunt trauma, while the second and third injuries were radial and ulnar artery transection caused by sharp glass cuts. Both patients were treated with vascular repair and fasciotomy. Secondary wound coverage was applied with split-thickness skin grafting, and the outcomes were satisfactory. Concomitant fasciotomy potentially improves the outcomes of vascular repair in emergency vascular surgery and should be considered for all injuries with the potential for acute compartment syndrome.
Isiaka Akande Raifu,Obianuju Ogochukwu Nnadozie,Olaide Sekinat Opeloyeru 중앙대학교 경제연구소 2021 Journal of Economic Development Vol.46 No.4
This study examines the effect of human capital on economic growth and the role of institutional quality in the human capital-economic growth nexus. We investigate both, using disaggregated data on human capital–school enrolment at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels – and assess gender-specific impacts. The study employs data from Nigeria for the period 1984–2016. The results obtained from estimating an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model show that primary and secondary school enrolments do not have significant effects on economic growth in Nigeria, but tertiary school enrolment has a positive and significant effect on economic growth in the short-run. In addition, empirical findings from the gender-differentiated impact of human capital on economic growth suggest that both female and male primary school enrolments are not significant in explaining economic growth in Nigeria; female and male secondary and tertiary school enrolments have positive effects on economic growth in Nigeria but only female school enrolment at both levels is statistically significant. This underscores the importance of female education in Nigeria. Concerning the moderating role of institutional quality, institutions appear not to enhance the human capital-growth nexus both at the aggregate and gender-differentiated levels.
( Charles Chidiebele Maduba ),( Ugochukwu Uzodimma Nnadozie ) 대한외상학회 2020 大韓外傷學會誌 Vol.33 No.1
Composite skull defects in patients with severe head injuries are very challenging to manage. The dilemma when deciding whether to perform a definitive reconstruction is how long to wait for physiological recovery before an intervention complicates the situation. The inability of such patients to tolerate prolonged anesthetic exposure is a driving factor for performing the minimal intervention necessary to facilitate recovery. Herein, we present a case involving the successful immediate reconstructive treatment of a severely head-injured adolescent with a composite scalp defect secondary to trauma. A 14-year-old boy sustained a severe head injury from a motor vehicle accident with a composite scalp defect in the right fronto-parietal region. The frontal lobe was exposed, and the right eye was crushed and devitalized. The patient was deeply unconscious for 3 days, without any significant improvements before reconstructive surgery was proposed due to fear of possible meningitis resulting from the exposure of brain structures. We successfully managed the patient with a fronto-parieto-occipital flap, after which the patient promptly recovered consciousness.
Morphometric analysis and the validity of Hortonian postulations in Anambra drainage basin, Nigeria
Chinero Nneka Ayogu,Philip Ogbonna Phil-Eze,Nnadozie Onyekachi Ayogu,Rapheal Iweanya Maduka 대한공간정보학회 2019 Spatial Information Research Vol.27 No.5
Anambra drainage basin is decimated by a plethora of rivers emanating from heavy rainfall and fluviogeomorphic surface processes. Apparently, hydrologic and sedimentologic processes influences basin form and processes which are governed by laws of drainage basin composition postulated by Horton. Metrical dimension provides linearity, topographic and area variables used to validate Horton’s postulates in the Anambra drainage basin. Topographic tools and ARC GIS 10.2 were utilized. The stream number, length and areal quantities showed that the three laws of drainage basin composition postulated by Horton are valid. It is a 6th order dendritic pattern with elongated shape and coarse texture. The drainage density, stream frequency and infiltration number were with low values: 0.10, 0.10 and 0.27 respectively while the overland processes recorded 0.51, implying heavy dissection. The constant of channel maintenance is 0.99 km2. The relief characteristics indicated a low relief. The significance of the morphometric attributes of the Anambra drainage basin has a lot of implications in agricultural practice and erosion processes.