Strategic Decision Making at Kenyatta University in Kenya
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Date
2015Author
Muteti, Immaculate M
Type
ThesisLanguage
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The purpose of this research is to find out the process of strategic decision making in
Kenyatta University and the factors affecting strategic decision making. This is important
as time has proven that strategic decision making is paramount in institutions as it has been
blamed to lead to damage of property, strikes and loss of lives witnessed in the recent past.
Strategic decision making has the potential to influence the performance of organization
and how it relates to both its external and internal stakeholders. The study will seek to
answer the following research questions: What is the strategic decision making process at
Kenyatta University? What are the factors that influence strategic decision making in the
university? The research covered three major divisions of Kenyatta University; Academic,
Administration and Finance. The research design used in this study was a case study, data
was collected through an interview guide from the respondents on various aspects of
strategic decision making at the university. The data collected was analyzed through
content analysis, the results of the study indicate that majority of staff are not involved in
implementation of the decisions and that the Management Board makes key decisions. The
Management Board then deliberates and decides on the solutions and makes decisions
which are then passed on to the low level personnel for interpretation (supervisors) and
implementation by other staff and student leaders. The research recommends that the
university implements methods through which members of staff will be involved in
decision making. The university should also make available information required for
decisions making to enable their staff make generous contributions towards it.
Publisher
University of Nairobi