Procurement Practices and Organizational Performance: Case Study of the University of Nairobi
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Date
2016Author
Leiyan, Angela P
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Procurement practices are vital activities in the public sector, since procurement process is generally a critical part of organizations’ expenditure. The linkage of procurement to organizational performance in particular, makes the embracing of best practices important to success of organizations. The main aim of this study was to examine the practices in procurement and their effects to organizational performance of the University of Nairobi. The study based on the assumption that proper inventory management, procurement monitoring, procurement controls, procurement planning, as well as training of workforce can result to better organizational performance. Descriptive research design was followed. The target population of the study was the employees working at the department of procurement from which primary data was collected using structured questionnaire. Data analysis was done using descriptive and regression methods. The study established the University of Nairobi had adopted procurement practices to a moderate extent. It further found out that procurement planning and training workforce are important in influencing the organization’s performance. The study concluded that application of the procurement practices in the organization is founded on proper planning and training workforce. Therefore, recommends that the key procurement actors should come up with viable ways of managing procurement process. Revitalization of the entire procurement process should be a requirement as it can help in ensuring that organizations embrace modern technological ways and trends in handling and addressing procurement issues.
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University of Nairobi
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