Evaluation of the Perceptions of Employees on the Effectiveness of Performance Improvement Plans by Commercial Banks in Busia, Kenya
Munyekenye Deborah,
Ondari William,
Sang Monica and
Omondi Richard
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Munyekenye Deborah: Department of Management, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, P.O. Box 2500-3-100 Eldoret, Kenya
Ondari William: Department of Management, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, P.O. Box 2500-3-100 Eldoret, Kenya
Sang Monica: Department of Management, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, P.O. Box 2500-3-100 Eldoret, Kenya
Omondi Richard: Department of Management, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, P.O. Box 2500-3-100 Eldoret, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 8, 135-144
Abstract:
This study intended to evaluate the perception of employees on the administration of the PIP in commercial banks located in Busia Town in Busia County. The following set of research questions guided the study: What is the employees’ perception on the effectiveness of the implementation of the PIP; What are the employees’ perceptions of the various aspects of the Performance improvement plans; To what extent do selected factors affect the employees’ performance that can lead to PIP administration; To what extent has the implementation of PIP helped employees in improving selected performance indicators; To what extent has the PIP addressed selected performance indicators; What are the alternative methods or measures to Performance improvement plans that can be adopted by the commercial banks and What are the differences in the perceptions of the employees on the effectiveness of the PIP when compared by Gender, Levels of education, type of training and prior knowledge of Performance improvement plans in Commercial banks in Busia County? This study adopted the evaluation research design and targeted all the permanent employees deployed to the various bank branches within Busia Town. The study adopted the use of questionnaires in gathering the required data and used both the descriptive and inferential research methods in analyzing the data. The study has established that the respondents are positive about various elements of the PIP, the PIP have managed to help the employees improve in their areas of operations and the organizations should consider alternative performance management methods.
Date: 2020
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