The Effect of Strategy Implementation On the Growth of the Training Institutions in Machakos County, Kenya
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2019Author
Mutua, Mutuku Michael
Nzioki, Susan
Kinyili, Jacinta
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The aim of the study was to determine the effect of strategy implementation on the growth of
training institutions in Machakos County. The design was a descriptive survey. The target
population was the Board of Management, Principals, Teaching staff and Support staff from 6
training institutions within Machakos County. 192 respondents were selected from a population of
368 using stratified random sampling. The data was collected using questionnaires which had
closed ended and open ended questions. The study employed both quantitative (descriptive and
regression statistics) and qualitative data analysis. The study found that majority of institutions
followed Situational Analysis procedure in strategy implementation. Further the study found that
inadequacy of Information Systems used to monitor strategy formulation; poor planning; lack of
support and poor coordination, and poor communication were challenges of Strategy
implementation which affected growth of training institutions. Based on the findings on strategy
implementation, it can be recommended that the management should make an effort to improve
further on Strategic management in order to raise the level of performance of training institutions.
In addition, training institutions which are implementing their strategy formulation should develop
effective strategic communication in order to attain their objectives. The training institutions should
also give more attention to enhancement of teamwork and human resource management.