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The research topic of this study is the impact of change management in Nigerian Banking Industry, A study of United Bank for Africa (UBA) station Road, Enugu. The research was a descriptive research, the researcher made use of primary sources and secondary sources of data. The primary sources of data was obtained through questionnaire and oral interview while secondary sources was sourced through texts books ,journals and magazines The population of the study was seventy seven (77) employees. The sample size was 77 employees of the bank. The finding revealed among others that change management results to quality services. The researcher recommended among others that management should ensure effective communication link between management and workers before any change process is embarked upon to attract co-operation from workers.
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