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Human Resource Management Orientation and Strategic Responses to Environmental Change
(2009)
The field of HRM has attracted substantial attention both as a practice and as a field of academic research. This paper examines the conceptual relationship between the soft and hard orientations of HRM and the organization’s ...
Counselling Outcomes, Issues, Trends and Ethics
(2013)
This Module is designed to provide realistic information by discussing the various
issues in counselling psychology with reference to the outcome of therapy, examine
the present and future trends in counselling and augment ...
Power and dependence in the distribution of training opportunities
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
This paper examines the use of power as it affects the manager’s role in the allocation of training resources and opportunities to subordinates. Managers control a range of material and non-material resources. The discretion ...
Formal Operational Reasoning in African University Students
(1988)
Few studies have investigated formal operational concepts among Africans. The present study examined formal operational reasoning among African university students. Both Piagetian and neo-Piagetian criteria of 75% and 50% ...
Adoption of Biogas Technology Projects among Rural Household of Lanet Location- Nakuru County
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
Biogas technology is one of the renewable energy with various benefits and the
ability to provide an alternative to the more expensive hydro-electric power. Effort
by the government of Kenya to promote the adoption of ...
Human resource strategy implementation in developing countries: discrepancies between intentions and outcomes:Disparities in Developing Countries: Types, Challenges and the Way Forward
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
The emergence of strategic human resource management (SHRM) in the 1980’s as a practice and a field of academic study has generated vibrant debate among scholars, the current being the need to investigate if human resource ...
Closing the Chasm: Are Secondary School Teachers in Kenya Using ICTs Effectively to Deliver Curriculum Content?
(University of Nairobi, 2008)
This study investigated the extent to which teachers in some selected secondary schools in Kenya use ICTs to deliver curriculum content. Although ICT infrastructure has been enhanced in most schools for the purpose of ...
Provision of Sanitary Towels to Needy Girls in Public Primary Schools in Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 2011)
One of the goals of education is to achieve gend
er equity towards empowerment. This is in line
with Education for All (EFA)
and Millennium Development Go
als (MDGs). Social cultural
economic and political factors ...
Strategies Influencing Competence In Soft Skills Development Through Mathematics In Technical Institutions In Kenya
(Univesity of Nairobi, 2013)
Mathematics plays an important role in developing students’ logical, creative and
critical reasoning, optimize industrial processes, solve problems, function with linear and non
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linear thought processes and
communicate ...
Challenges of quality assurance in the integration of ICT in open and distance learning in developing countries
(2008)
The integration of ICT in open and distance learning is changing the way education is delivered
and accessed. While attention has been directed towards teaching and access by learners, the
attendant issues of quality ...