The research article “Improving Work Performance of OTM Graduates in Abuja Organizations through Data Base Management Survey” offers a detailed examination of the significant impact that efficient Data Base Management Survey systems (DBMS) have on enhancing the productivity of individuals who have graduated from Office Technology and Management (OTM) programs, specifically focusing on selected organizations in the vibrant city of Abuja.
This research aims to systematically evaluate how the implementation and utilization of robust Data Based Management Survey frameworks substantially influence the productivity efficiency and overall performance of OTM (Operations and Technology Management) graduates as they navigate their professional roles in diverse settings. By focusing on selected organizations across various sectors including manufacturing healthcare and technology the survey highlights both the qualitative and quantitative impacts of well-structured database management practices. These practices encompass crucial aspects such as decision-making processes project management and operational workflows which are essential for effective business operations. Furthermore the study seeks to uncover the relationship between data management strategies and the ability of OTM graduates to tackle complex challenges in their careers. Ultimately the findings aim to provide valuable insights for educational institutions and industry leaders on enhancing the relevance and application of data based management survey in professional development.
Furthermore, the results highlight the importance of ongoing training and skill enhancement in database management for graduates of OTM programs, ensuring their abilities are in line with the changing requirements of the modern workplace. The survey aims to offer valuable insights and suggestions for various stakeholders, such as educators, employers, and policymakers, to create an environment that enhances the skills of OTM graduates. Ultimately, this will lead to enhanced organizational performance and economic growth within the region.