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    Determinants of Strategy Implementation at the County Government of Taita Taveta

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    Date
    2024-09
    Author
    MWANAKE, RAHEL
    Type
    Thesis
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Strategy management is an important aspect in organizations today considering the diverse, fragile and very competitive business environment currently obtaining globally. Consequently, most business and government entities have formulated strategies aimed at enhancing streamlined achievement of their goals and objectives. Regrettably, some of these strategies either fail or are not implemented successfully as envisaged. The study aimed to establish the determinants of strategy implementation at the County Government of Taita Taveta. Specifically, the study aimed to achieve the following specific research objectives; to evaluate the effect of organizational structure on strategy execution at the County Government of Taita Taveta; to examine the effect of communication on strategy execution at the County Government Taita Taveta; to study the influence of finances on strategy execution at the County Government of Taita Taveta and to analyze the effect of employees’ technical ability on plan execution at the County Government of Taita Taveta. The study drew upon four theoretical frameworks: Institutional theory, Communication Theory, Resource Based View (RBV), and McKinsey’s 7-S model. The study addressed a population consisting of County Executive Committee members (CECMs), Heads of Departments (HODs), senior officials, and members of the county assembly (MCAs), totaling 87 persons. Utilizing the complete population sample approach (census), all identifiable people were included in the research. Data gathering involved the distribution of questionnaires and conducting interviews. Descriptive statistics such as means, frequencies, and percentages, as well as inferential statistics like Pearson and regression analysis, were employed to evaluate the data collected using the Statistical Package for Social Scientists. Meanwhile, information from oral interviews was subjected to content analysis. The findings of the study demonstrated a substantial association between the strategy implementation at the Taita Taveta County Government and the independent variables, including organizational structure, communication, finances, and workers' technical competence. Strong positive associations were discovered, with correlation values ranging from 0.830 to 0.924, all statistically significant at p<0.01. The significant regression coefficients (p<0.05) offered further evidence, demonstrating that the independent variables play a crucial role in influencing the effective execution of strategic plans in the County. Understanding and addressing these variables could lead to improved strategy implementation at the County Government. Policymakers and stakeholders could consider investing in these aspects to enhance the overall effectiveness and successful strategy implementation.
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    http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1942
    Publisher
    KeMU
    Subject
    Strategy implementation,
    organizational structure,
    communication,
    financial resources,
    Employee technical capacity
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