Influence of Demographic Factors Associated with Psychological Effects of Caesarean Section on Mothers Delivered at Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya

By: Rebecca Paye Vanahor, Dr Blasio Osogo Omuga and Dr. Waithira Mirie Abstract The rate of Caesarean section delivery being undertaken is rising both locally and internationally. Though Caesarean Section is aimed at ensuring safe deliveries in complicated conditions, the exact post effect it has on the mother’s psychology is …

Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance in the Telecommunication Sector in Kenya: A Case of Telkom Kenya Limited

By: Christopher O. Otera and Dr. Lawrence Wainaina Abstract Globalization and increased e-commerce has heightened the level of competition between organizations as they seek to have a competitive advantage over their peers in the industry. Subsequently, the need to attain company objectives has become paramount and therefore the productivity and …

Effect of Outsourcing on Organisation Performance among Commercial Banks in Mombasa County, Kenya

By: Rehema B. Kigwe, Rugami Maina Abstract Outsourcing can be of benefit to a company provided it enters the right relationship with the right vendor, evaluated and managed appropriately. Improvements such as high productivity, efficiency and cost reduction and control may be achieved through outsourcing. However, it is possible that …

Financial Innovation and the Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

By: Osman Noor Ahmed, Dr. Lucy Wamugo Abstract There has been slow growth in the profitability of commercial banks as a result of increased operating expenses as these banks transition to more innovative products. Local banks have been experiencing great losses and have not been able to realize more earnings …

Total Quality Management Practices and Performance of Garissa County Government, Kenya

By: Mohamed Omar Abdullahi, Godfrey Kinyua Abstract County governments in Kenya are working on achieving maximum quality possible both on the services and products offered. As a result all the Counties have opted for the adoption of Total Quality Management. Despite the widespread use of Total Quality Management still most …

Organisational Culture as a Predictor of Employee Commitment: A Study of Management Support Staff of College of Technology Education of the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana

By: Goddana Mensima DARKO, Akua Ahyia ADU-OPPONG, Emma Darkoaa AIKINS Abstract A fit between organizational culture and employees’ values enhances their commitment towards service excellence. Hence assessing organisational culture is critical to engendering employee commitment. This study was therefore conducted to examine the influence of organizational culture on the commitment …

Learner Characteristics and Educational Attainment among High School Students in Kenya

By Manasi Echaune September, 2018 Abstract This study examined the contribution of learner characteristics being gender, age, prior attainment, family size and parental involvement to educational attainment in among high school students in Busia County, Kenya. The study adopted descriptive survey design.  The study hypothesized that gender, family size, age, …

Effect of Financial Planning On Financial Sustainability of Public Governance Non-Governmental Organizations in Nairobi County, Kenya

By Veronica Chelangat, Paul K Sang (PhD), Eddie Simiyu (PhD) September, 2018 Abstract Financial sustainability requires that NGOs be able to meet all their resource and financing obligations and remain in existence for unforeseeable future. NGOs also play crucial role in the society. However, just a small number (10 percent) …

Financial Monitoring and Evaluation on Financial Sustainability of Public Governance Non-Governmental Organizations in Nairobi County, Kenya

By Veronica Chelangat, Paul K Sang (PhD) September, 2018 Abstract The study sought to establish the effect of financial monitoring and evaluation on financial sustainability of public governance NGOs in Nairobi County. The study was guided by agency theory. The study adopted descriptive research design. The collected data was analyzed …

Evaluation of Utilization of Simulation as a Teaching and Learning Strategy at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi

By Purity Nyamu, Prof. Ruth Gatere (PhD), Winfred K. Kithinji September, 2018 Abstract Simulation is a teaching and learning strategy that is used in nursing education for preparation of students into clinical practice. The use of simulation as an educational tool is endorsed in the nursing curricular. In general, the …