Abstract:
ABSTRACT
This research examined the effects of strategic management practices in County
Governments in Kenya which face pressure to improve service delivery, lower costs,
become more accountable, customer focused and responsive to stakeholder needs and
as a result they need a system of determining performance in relation to their mission
and vision.The research sought to evaluate four important of strategic management;
strategic planning; performance management; performance contracting and strategic
leadership as tools for improving performance in Nyandarua County Government. A
conceptual frame work was formulated from the literature review to show the
relationships between different variables. The target population of 104 was drawn
from the 10 Departments of Nyandarua County Government. A stratified random
sample of 78 employees was divided into two strata based on the top level and middle
level of the county management. Primary data was collected using questionnaires
while secondary data was obtained from documents and reports analysis. A pilot test
was carried out to establish the reliability and validity of the questionnaires.
Descriptive and inferential statistics was used to analyze data with the aid of
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).Quantitative data was then presented
using charts and graphs while qualitative data was presented using narratives. The
data was analysed using regression analysis. The study revealed that strategic planning,
performance management and strategic leadership influences service delivery within the
county. However, performance contracting variable does not influence service delivery.
The study recommends that the county leadership together with all employees should
embrace training in performance appraisal and performance management in order to
promote critical and consistent aspects of target setting, management and achievement.
The county should also establish a department within its structure to handle Human
Resource Development( HRD) , in order to continuously asses training needs and tailor
specific programmes geared towards increasing the employees skills, techniques,
attitudes, norms, beliefs and behaviours to enhance customer focus in service delivery.
The study recommends further study on the factors influencing positive regard on
performance contracting for effective service delivery and a comparative study on county
development and level of service delivery within the counties. The analysis and findings
of the research had important implications for policy makers in an effort to create
more efficient and effective County Governments. Governmental organizations in the
service delivery industry could also apply the research findings and recommendations