Effect of work planning on employee performance in private hospitals in Uasin-Gishu County, Kenya
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2022-09Author
Kandie, Dorcas
Kipkelwon, Stanley Kipsang
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This study aimed at examining work planning’s effect on employee
performance in Private Hospitals in Uasin-Gishu County, Kenya. An
Explanatory research design approach was adopted. The study population
consisted of all 2,298 employees of 31 private hospitals in Uasin-Gishu
County, Kenya. A sample of 317 was utilised for the study. The data was
collected with the aid of a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive and
inferential statistics did the data analysis with the aid of SPSS software. The
hypothesis was tested through the entry regression analysis technique.
Evidence obtained from the analysis confirmed work planning ((β = .483, ρ <
0.05) had a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Based
on the findings, the study recommends that private hospitals consider work
planning to enhance employee performance and overall organisation
performance. The framework builds on the important themes of employee
performance and shows their relevance in practice through work planning.
Thus, the study partly contributes to the inconclusive debate on time
management practices and employee performance nexus by arguing that
work planning, a dimension of time management practices, has a direct
effect on employee performance which is more important in enhancing
organisational performance.