Root Cause Analysis in Horticulture Exporting Firms in Kenya
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to investigate the application of root cause analysis in
the horticulture export industry in Kenya and explore the problem solving techniques
used in the industry and hence give recommendations on the areas that were found to
have gaps. Also to investigate the extent of awareness levels of and the use of problem
solving techniques in the industry .Based on the literature, the paper sought to confirm
the variables identified in the theoretical framework; that is the dependent, independent
and the moderating variables. A survey comprising of 42 horticultural firms dealing with
fresh produce processing was conducted targeting the Operations Managers of those
companies. Semi structured questionnaire was used to collect date where questions were
asked on a five-point Likert scale. Overall, the study found that brainstorming as the most
widely used approach employed by the horticultural firms in solving the identified dayto-day problems being faced in the production process. The findings also show that the
other problem solving techniques popularly used by the horticultural firms such as the
hypothesis testing, means-ends analysis, lateral thinking, morphological analysis and trial
and error method
Citation
Degree of master of business administration school of business, University of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi