Abstract

Terotechnology is an observational science that integrates technological and managerial skills essentially for the socio-economic development of an industry, it is employed in this paper using statistical study to apply mathematical models such as the Cronbach alpha in analyzing data for performance evaluation of a table water factory gathered from administered questionnaires in a five Likert scale in order to evaluate its practices in the factory to help boost the productivity of the University of Benin Enterprises table water factory. The goal of this study is to reduce poor maintenance practices. Primary data were collected from the factory workers and utilized in computing the Cronbach Alpha in order to evaluate internal consistency collected data. From the index of association, α ≥ 0.9 was considered excellent and the percentage of respondents that strongly agreed on the practice of terotechnology was high at 265 out of 500 respondents with 53% response with a value of Cronbach Alpha recorded at 0.9598, indicating that the questions were internally consistent. Therefore, 85% of the workforce supported the implementation and the practice of Terotechnology in the table water factory in order to improve the day to day running of the table water factory.

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