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The main purpose of the study in this book was to investigate management efficiency and productivity relationship of private universities in Somaliland, by taking the case of Amoud University, Boroma. The study proceeded from the premise that a university is the pinnate of education in any country. It is the source for higher level manpower for specialized sectors of a country. For this, it requires management efficiency: that a significant proportion of time, money, materials and efforts contribute to productivity. But productivity of private universities in Somaliland had been low. For…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The main purpose of the study in this book was to investigate management efficiency and productivity relationship of private universities in Somaliland, by taking the case of Amoud University, Boroma. The study proceeded from the premise that a university is the pinnate of education in any country. It is the source for higher level manpower for specialized sectors of a country. For this, it requires management efficiency: that a significant proportion of time, money, materials and efforts contribute to productivity. But productivity of private universities in Somaliland had been low. For example in Amoud University, no research was recorded since 2010 and the quality of graduates has been rated at about 48.96% while learning at the university is largely by rote. This called to question the status of management efficiency at the university.
Autorenporträt
Mohamed Mouse Jibril, PHD in Business Administration (Management and Organization) at Uludag University, Turkey. MA in Development Studies at Kampala International University, Uganda. BBA in Business Administration at Amoud University. Formal dean, SPGS&R and currently Vice president, Academic Affairs, Amoud University Somaliland.