Sources of sustainable competitive advantage in top ranking secondary schools in Nairobi
Abstract
A number of research studies have been done on sustainable competitive advantage.
Interestingly, research done in various industries have not validated any single, clear
set of practices that sustain high performance but some guiding principles that would
set one in the right direction. However, very little if any empirical research has been
done in the service industry. The purpose of this study therefore was to identity
sources of as well as strategies used in top ranking secondary schools in Nairobi to
sustain competitiveness.
To realize the purpose, the population was of 18 schools that met the criteria of being
consistently in the top in national examination (K.C.S.E) in Kenya for the years 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, and are based in Nairobi. Since the population was small,
all the schools were sampled. The effective sample was 17, the ones who responded.
A questionnaire was administered on a 'drop and pick later' basis.
The processing and analysis of data involved computation of frequencies, percentages
and means. Data was presented in bar graphs and frequency tables.
The study revealed that the schools are keen on improving the skills of their staff, and
are close to the customer. Communication played a big role in unifying the links
amongst the staff, parents and students. Technology has greatly been embraced by
these schools, giving them a competitive edge. Majority of the schools were
characterized by visionary and strategic leadership
Citation
Masters of business administrationSponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
School of business,University of Nairobi