在解决尼日利亚建筑公司技能短缺的多技能评估

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尼日利亚的建筑业主要是由熟练工人或工匠的活动推动的,因为大多数建筑活动都是手工进行的。然而,尼日利亚建筑公司面临着熟练人力短缺的挑战。本研究评估了建筑施工中的多技能实习,以期弥补建筑施工公司的技能短缺。本研究确定了具体的技能短缺和责任因素,评估了多技能的实践,确定了多技能的影响,确定了建筑施工公司提高多技能的障碍和方法。这项研究利用了在阿布贾注册的170家建筑公司的人口,这些公司向工业培训基金(ITF)提供了最新的汇款。采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取了140家抽样企业。在140家被抽样的公司中,对每家公司中最资深的专业人士和工匠进行了两套问卷调查。用统计工具对所得数据进行分析:平均值、百分比和标准差,结果以图表形式呈现。这项研究的主要发现显示,受访者(专业人士和工匠)承认缺乏砌筑、管道和绘画技能。受访者一致认为“学徒计划欠佳”是造成技能短缺的最重要因素,专业人士及工匠的平均评分分别为3.94分及3.74分。研究还显示,专业人士中只有很少(48%)练习多技能,而一些工匠拥有和练习的技能与他们传统的能力领域不同。研究显示,专业人士和工匠均承认“节省劳动力”(平均值分别为3.83和4.13)是多技能最重要的影响。调查结果显示,“培训成本高”(平均= 3.78)和“管理复杂性”(平均= 3.51)是阻碍多技能发展的主要障碍。“工人的培训和再培训”(平均= 4.14)和“管理层对多技能的决策”(平均= 3.90)是加强多技能实践的最高途径。因此,研究得出结论,多技能概念的“劳动力节约”属性是尼日利亚建筑行业技能短缺的解药。因此,研究建议建筑企业应采用可持续实施策略的多技能,以弥补技能短缺。
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An assessment of multi-skilling in addressing skills shortage in Nigerian construction firms
The construction industry in Nigeria is largely driven by activities of skilled labour or craftsmen as most of the construction activities are carried out manually. However, the Nigerian building construction firms are challenged by shortage of skilled manpower. This study assessed multi-skilling practice in building construction with a view to bridge skills shortage in the building construction firms. This study identified specific skills shortage and responsible factors, assessed the practice of multi-skilling, identified the impact of multi-skilling, identified impediments and ways of enhancing multiskilling in the building construction firms. The study utilized a population of 170 building construction firms registered in Abuja with updated remittance to the Industrial Training Fund (ITF). Simple random sampling was used in selecting 140 sampled firms. Two sets of questionnaires were administered to the most senior professional and craftsman in each of the 140 firms sampled. Data obtained was analysed with statistical tools: Means, Percentages, and standard deviation and results were presented in charts and tables. The major findings in this study revealed that respondents (professionals and craftsmen) admitted shortage of Masonry, Plumbing, and Painting skills. “Poor Apprenticeship Schemes” was unanimously agreed by respondents to be the most important factor responsible for skills shortage with mean of 3.94 and 3.74 as ranked by professionals and craftsmen respectively. The study also revealed that multi-skilling is only slightly (48%) practiced among professionals while some of the craftsmen possess and practice skills other than their traditional area of competence. The study showed that professionals and craftsmen admitted that “Work Force Saving” (Mean = 3.83 and Mean = 4.13 respectively) is the most important impact of multi-skilling. Findings on impediments to multi-skilling revealed that “high cost of training” (Mean = 3.78) and “complexity of management” (Mean = 3.51) are the major impediments. “Training and Retraining of workers” (Mean = 4.14) and management's decision to multi-skill” (Mean = 3.90) were ranked highest as ways of enhancing the practice of multi-skilling. The research therefore concludes that “Workforce Saving” attribute of the concept of multi-skilling is an antidote to skills shortage in the building construction industry in Nigeria. Therefore, study recommends that construction firms should adopt multiskilling with sustainable implementation strategies in order to bridge skills shortage.
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