Effects Of Procurement Practices On Performance Of Quasi-Government Institutions In Midlands Province Zimbabwe.
- Author
- MANHANDO MARILYN
- Title
- Effects Of Procurement Practices On Performance Of Quasi-Government Institutions In Midlands Province Zimbabwe.
- Abstract
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It is recommended that quasi-goverments reevaluate their procurement procedures in order to maximize efficiency and encourage environmental preservation. After conducting interviews and gathering, analyzing, and recommending data, suggestions were made in light of the findings. The goal of this study was to increase the procurement department's effectiveness and efficiency while also enhancing overall organizational performance. The purpose of this study was to ascertain how procurement methods impact organizational performance. Surveys were employed as a method of gathering data. The research's study population consisted of the finance and procurement staff of Zimbabwe's Midlands province.
This study used a descriptive design, which accurately portrays participants by describing the individuals who engage in the research. Using a survey, employees from the finance and procurement departments were asked to respond to questions about particular subjects in a brief interview. Staff members from the finance and procurement divisions were the main target of the questionnaires used to gather primary data. Of the 28 surveys distributed, 40 were satisfactorily completed, representing a 70% response rate. Tables, charts, and graphs are used to display the data that was gathered. The report suggests establishing strong bonds with important suppliers to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality inputs.
- Date
- May 2024
- Publisher
- BUSE
- Keywords
- Procurement Practices
- Quasi-Government Institutions
- Supervisor
- N/A
- Item sets
- Department of Economics
- Media
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MANHANDO MARILYN