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CHAPTER FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF FINDINGS

4.0 Introduction

The study was set to examine the effects of procurement methods on the public programs / projects performance in Uganda a case of UNBS.  This chapter presents, analysis and interpretation of data collected from Uganda national bureau of standards, using methods explained in chapter three/methodology(above). It contains the response rate, demographic information of respondents, and findings according to objectives of the study and research hypotheses. Results on objectives and hypotheses are presented using descriptive and inferential statistics

4.1 Demographic Information of Respondents

The researcher sought out to collect demographic information about the respondents. This information was about Gender, age, department of employee, education level and dunbstion one worked

4.1.1 Gender of respondents

Gender of respondentsFrequency                                                       Percentage
Male7753.5
Female6746.5
Total144100.0

 

Source: primary data

The findings in the study indicates that majority of the respondents in the study were male (53.5%) while only 46.5%. this findings therefore shows that majority of the employees of UNBS are male.

Educational level of employees of UNBS

Educational level of respondentsFrequency                         Percentage
Diploma32.4
Degree6855.3
Masters4939.8
post graduate diploma32.4
Total123100.0

Source: primary data

According to the findings in the study majority of the respondent were degree holders (55.3%) while only 2.4% were diploma holders, this finding in the study shows that majority of the respondents were able to read and understand the questionnaires therefore the information given by the respondents could be relied upon.

4.1.4 Duration of employment

Duration of employmentFrequencyPercentage
less than one year3931.7
1-2 years2318.7
3-5years2318.7
6 years and above3830.9
Total123100.0

Source: primary data

The findings in the study indicates that most of the respondents had worked for less than one year however , more that 65% the respondents have worked for more than one year’s this findings indicates that the employees at UNBS could give reliable information because they had spend enough time at UNBS and therefore the information given was correct.

4.1.5 Work station of employees

Work stationFrequencyPercentage
Jinja54.1
Katwe2318.7
Mbarara64.9
Head office8972.4
Total123100.0

Source: Primary Data

The findings in the study shows that majority (72.4%) of the respondents were head office staff members, while 18.7% were Katwe staff this findings therefore indicates that majority of the respondents had the knowledge regarding the topic under study and therefore the researcher got information from the people who were well informed about the subject topic. The results also further demonstrate that 4.1% were from Jinja department, and 4.9% were Mbarara division heads these results further shows that almost all categories of employees were fairly represented.

 

 

 

 

 

4.2 Findings on Influence of domestic competitive bidding on project performance.

 Frequency and percentage response  
 SD (1)D (2)N (3)A (4)SA (5)

 

MeanStd. Deviation
Procurement process is used in understanding and controlling risk4 (3.3%)2 (1.6)17 (13.8)56 (45.5)44 (35.8)4.09.923
Use of competitive bidding enables realization of Huge cost savings10 (8.1%)17(13.8%)20 (16.3%)30(24.4%)46 (37.4%)3.691.319
Competitive bidding improves procurement Efficiency6 (4.9%)13(10.6%)23(18.7%)36(29.3%)45 (36.6%)3.821.181
All bidders follow the procurement law39 (31.7%)           54(43.9%)

 

12 (9.8%)

13(10.6%)

5 (4.1%)3.191.095
All contract requirements are met/provided timely          58 (47.2%)34(27.6%)

 

12 (9.8%)13(10.6%)6 (4.9%)

 

4.021.201
Minimum quality standards are met by all services/products received. 

52 (42.3%)

13(10.6%)23 (18.7%)32 (26.0)

3 (2.4%)

3.951.122
There is a person in charge to monitor service delivery for each contract39 (31.7%)33.9821 (17.1%)3 (2.4%)14.9 .954
Services/Products are provided in accordance with the contract terms and conditions ie agreed price, quantities35 (28.5%)37(30.1%)-15(12.2%)10 (8.1%)26(21.1%)3.001.321
Stakeholders are involved in the contract management of their service provision19(15.4%)23(18.7%)20(16.3%)33(26.8%)28(22.8%)3.101.381
Opening of the bid documents is done in line with procurement law8 (6.5%)29(23.6%)86 (69.9%)4.63.604
Amounts claimed for services/products rendered are adequate4 (3.3%)2 (1.6)17 (13.8)56 (45.5)44 (35.8)4.09.923
Time for closure of bid submission is stated well in the advert10 (8.1%)17(13.8%)20 (16.3%)30(24.4%)46 (37.4%)3.691.319
Timely execution of procurement activities is highly observed6 (4.9%)13(10.6%)23(18.7%)36(29.3%)45 (36.6%)3.821.181
Bidders win contracts basing on their capacity and ability4 (3.3%)2 (1.6)17 (13.8)56 (45.5)44 (35.8)4.09.923

Source: primary data

The results in the study further shows that the mean value 4.09 shows that majority of the respondents agreed that the Procurement process is used in understanding and controlling risk this findings therefore shows that majority of the respondents hold the view that UNBS use procurement process for understanding controlling risks.

The findings in the study further demonstrate that the mean value 3.69 indicates that majority (37.4%) of the respondents strongly agreed this results further shows that most of the respondents hold the view that the use of competitive bidding enables realization of Huge cost savings in an organization. This finding further shows that when UNBS uses competitive bidding its able to save costs during the procurement process.

The results in the study further shows that the mean value 3.82 indicates that majority of the respondents agreed that Competitive bidding improves procurement Efficiency, the mean value of 3.8 further shows that most of the respondents agreed with the fact. These results further indicate that when organization like UNBS uses competitive bidding its able to save costs and improve on its procurement efficiency.

The findings in the study further shows that majority of the respondents strongly disagreed that all bidders follow the procurement law as indicated by the mean value of 3.16 these results further indicates that though some respondents agreed it is evident that most of the bidders of UNBS do not follow the procurement law.

 

The results in the study further indicates that majority 58 (47.2%) of the respondents strongly disagreed that All contract requirements are met/provided timely. This finding therefore indicates that contract requirements for UNBS are not met timely.

 

The results in the study further indicates that majority 52 (42.3%) of the respondents strongly disagreed that Minimum quality standards are met by all services/products received. This result also indicates that the service providers do not meet the minimum quality standards.  This findings therefore shows that the procurement department of UNBS should ensure that they changes the ways of dealing with the suppliers so that they are able to meet the minimum quality standards.

 

The results in the study indicate that majority 54(43.9%) of the respondents disagreed there is a person in charge to monitor service delivery for each contract. This results further shows that UNBS does not employ a person to monitor the quality of the good/service being offered by the service providers.

The results in the study indicates that the mean value of 3.10 shows that majority of the respondents disagreed that Services/Products are provided in accordance with the contract terms and conditions ie agreed price, quantities and some of the respondents were not sure.

 

According to the findings in the study majority 86 (69.9%) of the respondents strongly disagreed that

Stakeholders are involved in the contract management of their service provision. This results therefore indicates that stake holders are not involved in the contract management for their service provision.

The findings in the study further shows that majority of the respondents hold the view that

Opening of the bid documents is done in line with procurement law                                                                                     while only 8 (6.5%) of the respondents strongly disagreed, this findings is also supported with high mean value of 4.63 which indicates that majority of the respondents strongly agreed. These results also further shows that UNBS uses computers to manage the data of the organizations.

 

Correlation between procurement methods and project performance

 Procurement methodsProject performance
Information SystemsPearson Correlation1.340**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000
N144144
Performance Of The OrganizationPearson Correlation.340**1
Sig. (2-tailed).000 
N144144
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

Source: primary data

According to the results in the table above the findings shows that P-Value =.000 which is less than 0.05 this shows that there is a appositive and significant relationship between procurement methods and project performance at UNBS. This finding therefore shows that the procurement methods have an influence on the performance of UNBS as an organization.

Regression analysis of the influence of procurement methods on performance

Model Summary
ModelRR SquareAdjusted R SquareStd. Error of the Estimate
1.340a.115.1092.645
a. Predictors: (Constant), Procurement methods

According to the findings in the study above the results indicates that R square =0.115 this indicates that 11.5% of the changes in performance at UNBS is affected by procurement methods. This factor further shows that there are other factors that affect performance of UNBS and not only procurement methods.

Findings on the ANOVA

ANOVAa
ModelSum of SquaresdfMean SquareFSig.
1Regression129.5011129.50118.516.000b
Residual993.1381426.994  
Total1122.639143   
a. Dependent Variable: Performance of the organization
b. Predictors: (Constant), Procurement method

 

According to the table above the P-value=0.000 this shows that there is a strong and positive relationship between procurement method and performance of project at UNBS.

4.2.2 Findings on the response of international competitive bidding on project performance of UNBS

4.3.1 International competitive bidding on project performance

 Frequency and percentage response  
 SD(1)D(2)N(3)A(4)SA(5)MeanStd. Deviation
Advertisement is done in a way which can be accessed by the international contractors9 (7.3%)16(13.0%)36(29.3%)62(50.4%)4.23.939
International and local bidders are allowed to compete without favouritism7 (5.7%)43(35.0%)73(59.3%)4.54.605
UNBS designs a clear and comprehensive project specifications2 (1.6%)10 (8.1%)16(13.0%)32(26.0%)63(51.2%)4.171.046
There is adequate supervision during service provision60(48.8%)38(30.9%)9(7.3%) 16(13.0%)4.151.033
Contractors win contracts because of their competence45(36.6%)51(41.5%)25(20.3%) 2 (1.6%)4.16.862
The contracts committee members follow the procurement law during execution of their duties72 (58.5%)42(34.1%)5 (4.1%)4(3.3%)4.48.728
Suppliers deliver products on time67(54.5%)41(33.3%)13(10.6%) 2(1.6%)

 

4.39.806
Multiple stakeholder requirements are burdensome to conform to10 (8.1%)12(9.8%)16(13.0)37(30.1%)48(39.0%)3.821.274
Long lead times for most consumables2(1.6%)3(2.4%)9(7.3%)39(31.7%)70(56.9%)4.40.856

Source: primary data

The findings in the study indicates that majority 62(50.4%) of the respondents stated that Advertisement is done in a way which can be accessed by the international contractors while only 9 (7.3%) of the respondents disagreed this is also supported by a High mean value of 4.23. Therefore this findings show that the majority of the respondents hold the view that UNBS does advertisement in a way that can be accessed by international contractors.

 

The results in the study indicates that majority of the respondents strongly agreed that 73(59.3%) of the respondents stated that International and local bidders are allowed to compete without favouritism while 43(35.0%) of the respondents agreed, none of the respondents disagreed, this results is also supported by a mean value of 4.54, showing most of the respondents held the same view.

 

The findings in the study indicates that majority 63(51.2%)  of the respondents strongly agreed that UNBS designs a clear and comprehensive project specifications. This findings therefore indicates that most of the UNBS taxes specification are designed well 32(26.0%) of the respondents agreed and only 10 (8.1%) disagreed and the remaining 2 (1.6%) strongly disagreed this is also supported by a mean value of 4.17 indicating that most of the respondents.

The findings in the study indicates that majority 60(48.8%) of the respondents strongly disagreed with the fact that There is adequate supervision during service provision 38(30.9%) of the respondents agreed and only 16(13.0%) of the respondents agreed. This finding is also supported by the mean value of 3.15. Therefore according to the results it is evident there is inadequate supervision by UNBS during the executing of the project by the contractors.

Findings from the study shows that majority 51(41.5%) of the respondents held the view that Contractors win contracts because of their competence, 45(36.6%) of the respondents agreed and only 2 (1.6%) of the respondents disagreed. This finding is supported by the mean value of 4.16.

The results in the study further shows that 72 (58.5%) of the respondents state that all the contracts committee members follow the procurement law during execution of their duties. This findings also indicates that UNBS uses computers to communicate this is also supported by the mean value of 4.48.

The results in the study further shows that majority 67(54.5%) of the respondents strongly disagreed, 41(33.3%) disagreed and only 2(1.6%) strongly disagreed that all the Suppliers deliver products on time. This finding therefore indicates that, the employees of UNBS state that the contractors of UNBS do not deliver products on time.

The results in the study indicates that 48(39.0%) of the respondents strongly agreed, 37(30.1%) of the respondents agreed that Multiple stakeholder requirements are burdensome to conform to. This results further shows that multiple stake holder requirements burdens the contractors a mean value of 3.82 indicating that majority of the respondents agreed while only 10 (8.1%) strongly disagreed and 12(9.8%) of the respondents disagreed.

The findings in the study further shows that 70(56.9%) of the respondents strongly agreed that all the Long lead times for most consumables 39(31.7%) of the respondents agreed while 2(1.6%) of the respondents strongly disagreed and only 3(2.4%) of the respondents disagreed. These results further shows that only 3(2.4%) of the respondents disagreed this is also supported by a mean value of 4.40 indicating that majority of the respondents agreed.

 

 

 

4.3.2 Findings on the Influence of direct procurement on project performance.

4.4 To examine the Influence of direct procurement on project performance.

Influence of direct procurement on project performanceFrequency and percentage responseMeanStd. Deviation
SD(1)D (2)N (3)A (4)SA (5)
The service providers have the capacity58 (47.2%)45 (36.6%)16 (13.0%) 4 (3.3%)4.28.813
Procurement staff source products and services from capable service providers51(41.5%)33(26.8%)5(4.1%)2(1.6%)32 (26.0%)3.86.908
Assigning experienced staff to supervise the consultant and contractors for effective service delivery.8 (6.5%)12 (9.8%)24 (19.5%)32 (26.0%)47 (38.2%)3.801.234
Intensify Monitoring of performance during service provision30(24.4%)28(22.8%)30(24.4%)14(11.4%)21 (17.1%)3.131.267
Proper record keeping of the suppliers is done by the organization28 (22.8%)36 (29.3%)14 (11.4%)23 (18.7%)22 (17.9%)3.021.258
There is transparency during direct procurement30 (24.4%)41 (33.3%)26 (21.1)26 (21.1)3.091.261
All projects procured using direct procurement are with procurement policy6 (4.9%)
32 (26.0%)
31 (25.2%)26 (21.1%)28 (22.8%)2.951.158
Ensuring timely payments to service providers for services rendered12(9.8%)13(10.6%)29(23.6%)30(24.4%)39 (31.7%)3.311.222
Clearly defining roles and responsibilities of all key stakeholders involved in project management process 4 (3.3%)16 (13.0%)45 (36.6%)58 (47.2%)4.28.813
Assessing performance of vendors/suppliers and providing feedback on their performance2(1.6%)5(4.1%)33(26.8%)51(41.5%)32 (26.0%)3.86.908
Proper and effective management and monitoring of projects during direct procurement process is strictly observed8 (6.5%)12 (9.8%)24 (19.5%)32 (26.0%)47 (38.2%)3.801.234

Source: Primary Data

 

The results in the study further shows that majority of the respondents 58 (47.2%) strongly disagreed that the service providers have the capacity, 45 (36.6%) of the respondents disagreed while only 4 (3.3%) of the respondents disagreed this findings therefore shows that most of the respondents state that service providers do not have the capacity.

The results in the study shows that majority 51(41.5%) of the respondents strongly disagreed Procurement staff source products and services from capable service providers, 32 (26.0%) of the respondents disagreed indicating that that majority of the respondents disagreed.

The results in the study shows that majority 47 (38.2%) of the respondents strongly agreed that Assigning experienced staff to supervise the consultant and contractors for effective service delivery is key in ensuring better project performance 32 (26.0%) of the respondents agreed while 12 (9.8%) of the respondents disagreed and 8 (6.5%) of the respondents strongly agreed.

 

According to the table above the mean value 3.13 shows that most of the respondents stated that Intensify Monitoring of performance during service provision, this is further supported by 28(22.8%) of the respondent disagreed and 30(24.4%) of the respondents strongly disagreed.

 

The results in the study further shows that 36 (29.3%) of the disagreed, 28 (22.8%) of the respondents strongly disagreed this findings therefore indicates that most of the respondents held the view that UNBS does not keep Proper record of the suppliers is done by the organization this is also represented by a low mean value of 3.02 which shows that majority of the respondents disagreed with the findings.

 

 

The findings in the study indicates that majority 41 (33.3%) of the respondents disagreed that There is transparency during direct procurement   , 30 (24.4%) strongly disagreed while 26 (21.1) of the respondents agreed. This result therefore shows that there is no transparency during the procurement process of UNBS.

 

The results in the study further shows that the mean value 2.95 indicates that most of the respondents disagreed to the fact that UNBS  ensures timely payments to service providers for services rendered this findings therefore shows that timely payment to services rendered by contractors is usually delayed by UNBS.

 

The findings in the study further shows that 32 (26.0%) of the respondents disagreed to the fact that Clearly defining roles and responsibilities of all key stakeholders IS involved in project management process this is further supported by a low mean value of 2.95. These results therefore show that that UNBS does not clearly define roles and responsibilities of all key stake holders involved in the project management.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER FIVE

DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION OF FINDINGS

5.0 Introductions

This chapter discusses the findings in relation to study objectives which include;

5.1 Discussion of findings

This chapter presents the discussion of the studyn in relation to study objectives;

5.1.1

The results in the study shows that the Procurement process is used in understanding and controlling risk this finding therefore shows that majority of the respondents hold the view that UNBS uses procurement process for understanding controlling risks this is also shared by Arrowsmith and Quinot (2013) who indicate that procurement proceeding wherein the procurement entity or the government decides that only the domestic suppliers or contractors may participate in the tenders. The bidding process may then employ National Competitive Bidding procedure. The process of competitive bidding helps in reducing of risks because the most capable supplier is sourced in the process.

 

Majority of the respondents in the study held the view that the use of competitive bidding enables realization of Huge cost savings in an organization. This finding further shows that when UNBS uses competitive bidding its able to save costs during the procurement process, this finding is also in line with Kinyua, (2015) who indicates that who indicates that through competitive bidding the buyers are able to get the best value for money and thereby they realize huge cost saving.

 

 

The results in the study indicates that Competitive bidding improves procurement Efficiency, this view therefore indicates that when an organization uses competitive bidding systems its able to save costs and improve on efficiency of the procurement system, this results further indicates that Muraguri (2013) who notes that the national open competitive tender practices are often preferred by diverse public entities and are often advocated for by procurement entities across the world because they lead to efficiency in the procurement process.

According to the results the respondents indicate that bidders of UNBS do not follow the procurement law this finding therefore indicates that an organization like UNBS is bound to face challenges if bidders’ do not follow procurement challenges, this view was also shared by (Chan et al., 2004, Tang et al., 2006) who indicates that an increased understanding of how different procurement procedures affect different aspects of project performance in different types of projects is therefore vital. In spite of procurement procedures’ importance for project success organizations ought to ensure that they follow the procurement procedures in order to survive in this competitive world.

 

The study finding indicates that most of the respondents disagreed with the findings that all contract requirements are met/provided timely. This finding therefore indicates that contract requirements for UNBS are not met timely. From this result it is therefore imperative for the management of UNBS to ensure that the contractors meet the contract requirement timely, this results that sometimes UNBS procurement department does not follow procurement guideline when a warding certain contracts, this view was also contradicting Cobra, (2010) who indicates that procurement department needs to stick appropriate policies to enable the organization realize value for money during the process.

 

The study results indicate that majority of the respondents stated that the Minimum quality standards are not met by all services/products received. This result also indicates that the service providers do not meet the minimum quality standards. From these results it is therefore imperative for the UNBS management and stake holders to ensure that the minimum quality standards are met timely by the organization.

The results indicate that majority of the respondents’ assert there is no person in charge to monitor service delivery for each contract. This results further shows that UNBS does not employ a person to monitor the quality of the good/service being offered by the service providers. This practice of not monitoring service providers therefore exposes UNBS to high risks of poor service delivery by the service providers.

The study results indicate that Services/Products are provided in accordance with the contract terms and conditions ie agreed price, quantities and some of the respondents were not sure this is also in line with Char et al, (2005) who asserts that professionals and researchers recognize the need for proper training and widening experience in providing proper services to the customers in a competitive business environment. On the same note Barthelemy and Geyer (2004) indicates that A successful contract quality assumption system needs an adequate supply of conscientious workers., observed than any out sourcing contract should include clause confining, dispute procedures; who has responsibility for write and the lines of reporting. When entering a contract there is need to ensure the parties interpret the contract in the same way to achieve the desired quality levels (Will cocks and lester 1997).

According to the study majority of the respondents strongly disagreed Stakeholders are involved in the contract management of their service provision, this results therefore indicates that stake holders are not involved in the contract management for their service provision.

The findings in the study further shows that majority of the respondents hold the view that Opening of the bid documents is done in line with procurement law. These results also further shows that UNBS uses computers to manage the data of the organizations.

5.1.2 Findings on the response of international competitive bidding on project performance of UNBS

The study results indicate that advertisement is done in a way which can be accessed by the international contractors, this finding therefore indicates that UNBS does advertisement in a way that can be accessed by international contractors so as to encourage competition among the service providers and to enable the organization get the best deals, this is also in line with Jacob, (2010) who indicates that International Competitive Tender International Competitive Tendering can be used whenever open/competitive tendering is used and effective competition cannot be obtained unless foreign contractors are invited to tender as well as, when items to be procured are not available locally or cannot be provided on account of technical and other competencies together with financial constraint.

The results in the study indicates that majority of the respondents assert that International and local bidders are allowed to compete without favouritism, this results also indicates that UNBS gives both the local and international bidders an opportunity to compete without favoritism and also enables UNBS to get the best value for money this is also in line with (Rose-Ackerman & Palifka, 2016).

Who indicates that International competitive bidding (ICB) is the most appropriate method of procurement in most cases. This provides an executing agency with a wide choice in selecting the best bid from competing suppliers and contractors. It gives prospective bidders from eligible source countries equal opportunity to bid on goods and works that are being procured.

 

The results indicate that UNBS designs a clear and comprehensive project specifications the findings in the study therefore shows that this results therefore shows that UNBS design clear project specifications and yet it still get challenges in project performance this findings are also in line with Hensher and Stanley (2008) who indicates that specification development is vital in the procurement process since the organization uses this to enable it acquire the products that the user department needs.

Majority 60(48.8%) of the respondents disagreed that there is adequate supervision during service or contract provision this finding therefore shows that the level of supervision is low during contract provision. This could be the cause of poor project performance of most of the contracts.

The results indicate that respondents disagreed that contractors win contracts because of their competence, this finding therefore shows that most of the contractors are given contracts by UNBS even if they are not competent this view therefore indicates that UNBS should ensure that contractors win contracts basing on their competence.

 

The results in the study further shows that majority of the respondents disagreed that all the contracts committee members follow the procurement law during execution of their duties. This findings also indicates contracts committee members do not follow procurement law during the execution of their duties.

The study findings indicate that majority of the respondents hold the view that multiple stakeholder requirements are burdensome to conform to. This therefore indicates that UNBS needs to relax some of its specification during the procurement process.

 

The results shows that during the procurement process there is Long lead times for most consumables during the procurement process this affects the procurement of most goods there by affecting the performance of projects at UNBS.

5.1.3 Direct procurement on projects performance

Findings indicates that majority of the respondents stated that the service providers do not have the capacity, this results shows that sometimes UNBS awards contracts to service providers who do not have the capacity and this affects the performance of the project this therefore explains why UNBS has been facing challenges in its procurement section.

Majority of the respondents strongly disagreed that Procurement staff source products and services from capable service providers, this finding further indicates that UNBS sometimes sources products and services from incapable service providers this is also in line with Adell, Esquerra and Estevan (2009) who indicates that needs assessment encourages innovation through procurement. They further found that need assessment provides transparency and clarity during procurement process and guarantee the product quality by the third party certification.

The results in the study shows that Assigning experienced staff to supervise the consultant and contractors for effective service delivery is key in ensuring better project performance, this finding therefore indicates that UNBS has to assign experience staff to monitor contractors during the execution of the project this view was also in line with (Emmert and Crocker 2008; Baily et al 2005; Burt et al., 2006) who indicates that the foremost thing for consideration during the procurement process is identifying the specific needs, how to pay for these needs and a review of the whole output, with this in mind the organization is now able to analyze the available suppliers and get the right supplier to supply its needs.

The study findings shows that majority of the respondents agreed that it’s imperative to Intensify Monitoring of performance during service provision, this results further indicates that UNBS should intensify monitoring of performance during service provision.

The study indicates that UNBS does not keep Proper record of the suppliers this finding therefore shows that UNBS does not keep proper records of its suppliers. This may affect the ability of the organization to be in position to improve on its ability to deliver on its goals and objectives.

The results in the study further shows that UNBS does not ensure timely payments to service providers for services rendered. This results further shows that UNBS has to improve on its payment terms to the service providers.

The findings in the study further shows that UNBS has to define roles and responsibilities of all key stakeholders IS involved in project management process to enable the organization be able to development a better project strategy.

5.2 Conclusion of the study

According to the results in the table above the findings shows that P-Value =.000 which is less than 0.05 shows that there is a appositive and significant relationship between procurement methods and project performance at UNBS. This finding therefore shows that the procurement methods have an influence on the performance of UNBS as an organization.

According to the findings in the study above the results indicates that R square =0.115 this indicates that 11.5% of the changes in performance at UNBS is affected by procurement methods. This factor further shows that there are other factors that affect performance of UNBS and not only procurement methods.

According to the table above the P-value=0.000 this shows that there is a strong and positive relationship between procurement method and performance of project at UNBS, this results therefore indicates that UNBS has to choose the procurement process during any procurement method.

The results concludes that UNBS should select a better Procurement process to enable in understanding and controlling risk this will help the organization to have a better and improved performance and more to that the results further concludes that UNBS should always use competitive bidding enables realization of Huge cost savings in an organization.

The procurement department of UNBS should always follow the procurement law to help in the elimination of gaps in the system and stake holders of an organization should ensure that there is supervision of the contractors during the procurement process.

 

The study concludes that UNBS stake holders should ensure that there is adequate supervision during the contract supervision this is in order to help in the enhancement of the quality of the product during the contract management process.

The study concludes that contracts are awarded at UNBS without considering the ability of the supplier, such factors has affected the organization to face challenges during the contract awarding process.

The results in the study further shows that majority of the respondents disagreed that all the contracts committee members follow the procurement law during execution of their duties. This findings also indicates contracts committee members do not follow procurement law during the execution of their duties.

UNBS procures most of the services from service providers who do not have the capacity, this results therefore indicates that UNBS should consider capacity of the service providers during the procurement process and in addition to that UNBS should Assign an experienced staff to supervise the consultant and contractors for effective service delivery which is key in ensuring better project performance.

 

The study findings shows that majority of the respondents agreed that it’s imperative to Intensify Monitoring of performance during service provision, this results further indicates that UNBS should intensify monitoring of performance during service provision.

The study indicates that UNBS does not keep Proper record of the suppliers this finding therefore shows that UNBS does not keep proper records of its suppliers. This may affect the ability of the organization to be in position to improve on its ability to deliver on its goals and objectives.

5.3 Recommendations

The study recommends that UNBS should ensure that it chooses appropriate procurement method to help in the management of a given procurement process  this will enable the organization in achieving value for  money to enable the organization get better value for money.

The study recommends that UNBS should ensure that there is adequate supervision during the procurement process. This will help the organization in achieving value and improving on the performance of the organization.

The study further recommends that UNBS should consider the capacity of the suppliers before awarding contracts this will enable the organization in saving costs to enable it in achieving better performance and improving on their ability to get value for money in a specific project.

The study further recommends that UNBS should intensify monitoring of goods and services so that they are able to perform well. This will enable the organization in enhancing better performance and achieving their target in time.

Areas of further study

The study recommends that future scholars should also study the following areas;

  • The influence of contract monitoring on service quality.
  • Relationship between contract monitoring and improved performance of the organization.
  • Techniques of enhancing better organizational performance.

 

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