Project Management Practices and Performance of Non-Governmental Organizations Projects in Nairobi City County, Kenya.
Abstract
Achievement of a project means that a
number of its perceived factors were attained.
It is not guaranteed that project management
practices will result to success of funded
projects by Micro finance institutions.
However, the success of projects largely
depends on the way it is managed and
controlled. The challenges met during the
execution of project management practices
has been during project planning, exceeding
the set budget and going beyond its set
schedule and poor quality. This study sought
to determine the role of project management
practices on the performance of nongovernmental organizations projects within
Nairobi City County, Kenya. The study also
sought to find out the effect of
communication, project planning, stakeholder
involvement, monitoring and evaluation on
the performance of non-governmental
organizations projects. The study guided by
theory of constraints, the contingency theory
and agency theory. This study used
descriptive research design. The target
population of the study was 201 NGOs
operating in Nairobi County. Stratified and
simple random sampling was used to select
50% of the target population thus 100 NGOs
in Nairobi County. This study made use of
primary data. The study collected primary
data by use of questionnaires. After
confirming that all data filled in was
accurate, descriptive statistics and inferential
statistics was utilized to analyze quantitative
data. Descriptive statistics included
frequency distribution, percentages and
measures of central tendencies (mean).
Inferential statistics used included correlation
and regression analysis to show the nature
and magnitude of the relationships between
the variables. The data was then presented in
tables and graphs. On the other hand,
qualitative data was coded thematically and
then evaluated. Content analysis was used to
analyze qualitative data that was, data
collected from open ended questions. The
study findings indicated that there was
improved project performance due to
effective use of project management practices
such as communication, planning,
stakeholder participation and monitoring and
evaluation of project activities. The study
concluded that project communication
significantly affects the project outcomes,
therefore, clearly establishing and managing
the structures of communication on project
must always be on the agenda of team leaders
and management before the commencement
of every project. The study further concluded
that planning, stakeholder participation and
monitoring and evaluation had a positive and
significant effect on project performance.
The study recommends that the organization
should enhance and embrace active
communication throughout the organization.
The stakeholders and community at large
needs to be sensitized to understand the need
for project planning, monitoring and
implementation at all levels. The study also
recommends that stakeholders should be
included in all pre-implementation and
inception meetings as well as their views
being incorporated in planning and
execution.
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