A Survey of Strategy Development Processes in Commercial Training Colleges in Nairobi
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Date
2006-11Author
Mbinda, Wellington K
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The objectives of this study were to establish the strategy development
processes used by commercial training colleges operating in Nairobi Central
Business District and to identify the factors that influence strategy
development among the commercial training colleges. The factors considered
include number of competitors, possibility of new entrants, clients, services
offered, ownership of college, competitor future goals, current. strategies and
government regulation.
The main thrust of the study was to establish the processes used by the
commercial training colleges to come up with there strategies and how
successfully they have implemented them to meet the existing challenges
such as the high competition among the colleges. It's interesting to note that
majority of these colleges offer similar courses i.e. Business Studies.
The respondents included the commercial training colleges operating within
the Nairobi Central Business District. A survey was carried out using a
detailed Questionnaire which was completed by the administrators of the
colleges. I managed to get 25 completed questionnaires from the Directors,
Administrators and Principals of the various colleges.
Results indicated that majority of the colleges consider strategic management
as an important aspect in there operations. They formulate both mission and
vision for there colleges. They are passionate in what they do and aspire to be
the best Education Institutions. However, they face challenges when trying to
translate their vision and mission to tangible strategies.
Further results showed that Although the commercial training colleges are
keen on strategy development, very few have a planning department to take
care of that responsibility instead they use random interactive meetings to
come up with there strategies. Majority of the colleges don't focus on long
term strategies instead they prefer short term strategies due to the rapid
changes in ther operating environment.
The study is in five parts. The first part contains an introduction to the study,
objectives of the study and importance of the study. The second part provides
theoretical framework of strategy development processes and also strategic
management as applied in organizations. Part three gives details of research
methodology and the results are presented in part four. The questionnaire and
list of colleges used in this study is appended at the end of the paper. The
Fifth part contains the summary, conclusion and recommendations of the
study.
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Masters Of Business Administration (MBA) Degree, University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Business
Description
A management research project submitted in
fulfillment of the requirements of the Degree of
Master of Business Administration, (MBA), School Of
Business, University Of Nairobi