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CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY 3.1 INTRODUCTION The success of an organisation is dependent upon it achieving its goals. As discussed in the literature review, these goals can be; efficiently, or effectively, or efficiently and effectively fulfilled. The goal of the College Club is to provide a social amenity for the college student body and staff (chapter 1). Whether the goals are fulfilled effectively is dependent upon whether it is providing the service that is required by its clients. The efficiency is determined by the allocation of the resources. It is important to remember that the clients of the College Club not only include the students who regularly use the facility, but also the academic staff whom assist in the running and funding of the club. Because of the two main clientele, the main study will be split into two parts; a student based study into the perceptions and uses, present and possible, of the...

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