THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF ICT TO THE SECRETARY
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
Information
technology as defined by the Information Technology Association of America
(ITAA) is the study, design, development, implementation, support or management
of computer based information systems, particularly software applications and
computer hardware”. It deals with the use of electronic computer software to
convert, store, protect process, transmits and securely retrieved information.
It
has been observed that the term Information technology has been broaden
explicitly to cover the field of electronic communication and therefore it is
abbreviated as ICT (Information and Communication Technology), and it can also
be referred to as IT and standing for Information Technology. Consequently,
whether it is Information Technology or Information and Communication
Technology, we are simply refereeing to one which preferably the researcher
calls the Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Information and
Communication Technologies has today virtually become synonymous with the
computer. It is the technology that supports activities involving the storage,
manipulation and communication of information, which has been integrated into
one easy to use system of data processing, delivery and management.
Muhammad,(2007).
Ngurukwem,
(2005) observed that ICT is a convergence of technologies that include the
computer and microprocessor technology, communication satellite technologies
and networking technology.
However,
there are some problems associated with the ICT which include; introduction of
malicious code, acts of terrorism, system hardware and software failure
and natural or environmental disaster, attacks on the system by external
networks or hacker, users initiated issues either through error or malicious
act, et cetera. Therefore, strategies have to be employed in order to prevent
this danger for suitable development.
There
is no doubt that the Secretary remains the life-wire of any organization.
Contributions and effectiveness of a secretary depends on how he/she can cope
with the modern technologies. However, with the development of new technology,
secretarial profession is becoming increasingly challenging and more
sophisticated compared with the common traditional role of Secretaries.
The
science of computing has developed quickly and large, therefore, the researcher
feels it is important to understand the problem associated with ICT
applications on the secretary’s profession, recognizing the vital roles
secretaries play in organizations.
1.2
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE CASE STUDY
The
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa was established in 1983 by the Federal Government
of Nigeria. The intention of the Federal government in establishing
polytechnics was predicated by the Government’s drive to revolutionize the
society technologically. This is spelt out in the objectives of the
polytechnics contained in the Federal Polytechnic decree No.28 of 1987. Among
the objectives is:
·
To
train people to acquire technical Vocational skills which are needed for the
economic and social development of Nigeria especially in the fields of
agriculture, commerce and industry.
At
the Federal polytechnic Nasarawa, academic work commenced in January 1984 at
the central primary school temporary site with an initial intake of 220
students in two schools: schools of Environmental and Business Studies. A
department of Liberal Studies courses with the responsibility of General
Study’s courses and administration of pre-National Diploma programs. An
important land mark in the development of the polytechnic was the initial
accreditation of all the programs in 1985 and commencement of all the programs
in Business Administration and Management, Accountancy. Secretarial studies
Town and Regional Planning in the year 1986. The then Minister of Education,
Professor Jibril Aminu cut the sod to begin the physical development at the
permanent site.
The
rapid academic development continued in 1992/1993 session with commencement of
ND programs in electrical Electronics Engineering technology, Science
Laboratory Technology and Statistics. These programs had associated with them
requisite laboratories and workshops fully equipped to meet the requirements
for accreditation. Indeed with these developments, the Polytechnic can now be
said to be a full-fledged Technical institution offering programs in core
Engineering, Applied Science, Environmental and Business Studies.
1.3
STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
The
arrival of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has assisted
Secretaries in no small measure in the effective and efficient performance of
Secretarial duties. In today’s office, traditional job like filing,
keyboarding reprography, treatment of incoming and outgoing mail and other
clerical activities have now lent themselves to automation. Attention is now
shifting from the usual traditional secretarial skill to a more modernized
practice. The central focus of this study is to examine the problems associated
with Information and Communication Technology and its effects on Secretaries.
However,
the specific problems to ICT operation are fraudulent misuse, viruses, hackers,
unauthorized users activity, unprotected downloaded files.
Information
and Communication Technology in recent years has created a great deal of
opportunities to Professional Secretaries, considering the current rapidity in
the growth and use of ICT, there is a reasonable prospect that
Information and Communication Technology will drive all duties/
tasks of the Secretaries in every organization in the sense that in no
distant time, every office work will done using one ICT equipment or the
other and that implies that the service of a Secretary who has no
expertise in using or operating the Information and Communication technologies
will not be useful.
Again
these advancements in communication technologies have led to the need for
secretaries to reposition themselves in order to continue to be relevant in
their performance of office functions as well as cope with the trend of
technological changes in today’s modern offices.
1.4
PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY
The
purpose of this study is to examine some of the problems and prospects of ICT
to the secretary. Specifically, the study intends to:
1.
Identify
the problems of Information and Communication Technology.
2.
Examine
the effects of ICT on Secretary’s performances
3.
Determine
the prospects/opportunities offered by ICT to Secretaries.
1.5
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.
What
are the problems associated with ICT?
2.
What
are the effects of ICT on Secretary’s performances
3.
What
are the opportunities offered by ICT to Secretaries?
1.6
SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
This
research work will be of great benefits to Secretaries, ICT end users and
researchers. ICT end-users those who make use of the equipments or applications
to help them in their work. They make use of ICT in their day-to-day activites
in their homes and offices for the efficiency of the service. To the
Secretaries, the study will enlighten them on the problems that are associated
with ICT, review to them the effects of those problems on their works as they
carry out their duties and how to avoid them. The study will also
be of great importance to professional Secretaries, staff and other workers in
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa (FPN) who make use of ICT equipments in
their offices as it will enlighten them on problems that they are likely to
face with Information and Communication Technologies as they carry out their duties
and how to handle it. The study is important to researchers because it
gives the direction to research with similar area or problem.
1.7
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The
scope of ICT is a very wide one that covers office automation, transaction
processing, and management information system etcetera. This study however,
restricts itself to the problems of ICT and its effect on Secretary’s
performance, ways of handling the problems, prospects/opportunities offered by
ICT to Secretaries (professional secretaries) with the Federal Polytechnic
Nasarawa in focus. This restriction is to ensure proper observation on the
population sampling.
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1
Introduction
In
this chapter the researcher reviewed literature relating to information and
communication Technology which includes internet, books, journals, reports,
articles, seminar papers and other works on similar topics. The review was
discussed under the following headings:
·
Meaning
of Information and Communication Technology as given by
different authors.
·
Some
latest Information and Communication Technology equipment
·
Importance
of Information and Communication Technology To Secretaries
·
Problems
of Information and Communication Technology and their effects on Secretaries.
·
Ways
to curb the problems of ICT
·
Prospects
of Information and Communication Technology.
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