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Offering an innovative, a unique and latest approach, this book introduces students and employee to issues in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) from a global and South Africa perspectives. It guides students and employee through themes in ICT including strategy, communication, governance and regulation. It provides a discussion on the uses of ICT, employee challenges in utilising ICT, and ICT potential to create opportunity. This book focusses on the uses of ICT in enhancing employee performance, and the tangible benefits and challenges facing the municipality's employee in…mehr

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Offering an innovative, a unique and latest approach, this book introduces students and employee to issues in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) from a global and South Africa perspectives. It guides students and employee through themes in ICT including strategy, communication, governance and regulation. It provides a discussion on the uses of ICT, employee challenges in utilising ICT, and ICT potential to create opportunity. This book focusses on the uses of ICT in enhancing employee performance, and the tangible benefits and challenges facing the municipality's employee in utilising ICTs in their organisations. The author incorporate a topic that is highly pertinent to contemporary business: Role of ICT in improving employee performance. The author examine how a selected municipality's employee utilises ICT in enhancing their performance - accounting. The study also examine how the National Treasury contributes immensely in maintaining different nation's financial system.
Autorenporträt
Akeem Adewale Oyelana is currently, a PhD candidate in Administration, Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort Hare, South Africa. He holds a B. Com (Hons) degree in Business Management, and MSc degree in Administration.He has published several articles in peer review journals. Accreditation: (DHET) in South Africa.