Mobile Phone Use In Uganda's Boarding Secondary Schools; A Case Study Of Bushenyi District | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2015
In this study carried out in a rural district of Bushenyi in Uganda the researcher sought to establish the usage of mobile phones among secondary school students in boarding schools. The researcher also sought the views and opinions of students, teachers and parents about the use of mobile phones by
The Role Of Social Capital On The Performance Of Manufacturing Small And Medium Enterprises In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Mar,2015
This study investigated the role of social capital in manufacturing small and medium enterprises in the context of the developing world and in particularly Kenya. The study targeted manufacturing firms in the top 100 SMEs in KPMG survey 2013. Purposive sampling was used to obtain a sample from the accessible
Perception Of Rural Communities On Forest Exploitation And Regeneration In Nigeria: A Participatory Appraisals Approach | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Forestry | Mar,2015
Community perception provides decision makers information useful to define forest policies and strategies. Globally, there is a long tradition of concern about household welfare and forest dependence. Investigating the level of community perception in forest management can best be done through Participatory appraisal of the community involved. Perceptions and perspectives
Morphological Characteristics Of Fruits And Seeds Of Indigenous Star Apple Species (“nwanu”) As Affected By Geographical Location | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Forestry | Mar,2015
Morphological characteristics of fruits of indigenous star apple species (“nwanu”) were studied. The objectives of this study were to determine the (i) relationship among the morphological characteristics of the fruits species and (ii) effect of geographical location on morphological characteristics of indigenous star apple. The weight (g), length (cm) and
Strengthening The Administrative Capacity Of The District Health System In Enugu State Of Nigeria: A Descriptive Case Study. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | Mar,2015
We examined the strengthening of institutional administrative capacity through periodic reviews, regular on-the-spot supervision, District Health Management Team (DHMT) meeting in Enugu state in order to share the experience with other scholars. A descriptive case study of Agbani District Health Board (DHB) and the seven constituent Local Health Authorities in
An Analysis Of Non-monetary Incentives Used To Motivate Administration Police Officers In Kenya. Case Study Of Mombasa Sub- County | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2015
In recent years many Organizations have re-engineered the quest for higher performance on their employees through various motivational methods. Research has indicated that non-monetary incentives like medical cover, promotion and capacity building among others have proved to enhance performance of staff in many organizations in the world.
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Effect Of Total Quality Management Concept Application On Nigerian Telecommunication Industry Cost Of Services: A Case Study Of Imo Nitel Territory Owerri | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2015
This study is centered on the cost effect of Total Quality Management concept in Nigerian Telecommunication Industry. The Study adopted stratified random sampling technique in selecting one hundred and five manager level staff and learned regular customers of the organization. The instrument for data collection was questionnaire. The results show
Factors Affecting Implementation Of The Balanced Scorecard In Public Institutions In Kenya: Lessons From Kenya Wildlife Services | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2015
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors affecting the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) in Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). KWS has implemented the BSC but has not fully reaped the benefits of the BSC because of several factors. The research design used in this study was
Profiling Project Management Skills Of Construction Industry Workers | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2015
This paper sought to analyse the level of integration of project management skills in construction activities in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. Both descriptive and inferential analyses of responses from questionnaires distributed were carried out. The result reveals a relative involvement of professionals in the supervision of construction activities.
Embedment Of Ubuntu Philosophy In Zimbabwe’s Public Enterprises: Does It Matter? | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2015
There is a serious challenge of performance in public enterprises in Zimbabwe. The authors argue that the ubuntu philosophy is an essential component of management and that its incorporation in all structures and processes of the organisation is expected to meliorate the problem in the public enterprises. Using SPSS version