Challenges of strategy implementation at Kenya National Audit office (KENAO)
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Date
2011Author
Mbindyo, Fredrick K
Type
ThesisLanguage
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The objective of this study was to determine challenges of strategy implementation in
KENAO and establish measures employed to overcome the challenges of strategy
implementation. The research was conducted through a case study and in-depth
interviews were conducted with top level management, middle level managers and
functional staff with the help of interview guides.
Kenya National Audit office developed its current strategic plan between 2007-2012 and
during the implementation, the strategic focus was on nine broad objectives. However
KENAO continued performing dismally in attaining their objectives. The research results
obtained indicate that lack of adequate funding or minimal budget allocation, inadequate
staff, lack of communication of responsibility and accountability, involvement of lower
level members of the staff in strategic planning, lack of physical resources such as office
space, equipment and vehicles, computers and ICT capacity amongst the staff, culture
and lack of training continued to pose a challenge in strategy implementation. The above
challenge was enhanced by the restrictive regulations and policies under which KENAO
operated. KENAO had no control over the policies and regulations. KENAO’s budget
allocation is controlled by the ministry of finance/Treasury which controls all the
budgetary allocation to all government departments and determines the exchequer issues
to be released at any one point in time and this puts KENAO under a very awkward
position in that it was unable to operate independently and plan its desired destiny.
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University of NairobiPublisher
School of Business, University of Nairobi