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New Workshop
Management Workshop in Cape Town April 2004

New Book
'Management and Change in Africa'

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New Projects
NGOs in Africa

MNCs in Africa

Entrepreneurship in Africa

New Resources
For the book - 'Management and Change in Africa'

 

Resources for Management and Change in Africa

 

 

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Management and Change in Nigeria

 

We are still working on this page, to provide you with up to date information on management and change in Nigeria. Please revisit, or contact tjackson@africamanagement.org.

 

The Management Survey

Provisional descriptive statistics for the management survey are as follows.

                                                                                                    Management level
                                                                                                                                        (% female)

 Cultural Group

 Total

%female 

 Junior

 Middle

Senior

Nigeria

 

435

25.2

19.0(22.7)

52.9(27.8)

28.1(19.8)

 

Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri

78

10.4

10.8(12.5)

48.6(11.1)

40.5(6.7)

 

Igbo

147

20.3

23.8(41.9)

54.6(26.8)

21.5(21.4)

 

Yoruba

110

25.0

14.9(0)

56.4(35.1)

28.7(20.7)

 

Midbelt

31

31.0

35.7(10.0)

57.1(43.8)

7.1(50.0)

 

Delta

51

32.7

19.6(22.2)

47.8(27.3)

32.6(40.0)

 

The Organization Surveys

We currently are working with a number of organizations in different sectors, and are in the process of writing up results. This page will soon be linked to case studies from Nigeria. Please revisit this page, or contact tjackson@africamanagement.org, for further information. If you have not done so already please register.

 

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