EFFECTS OF STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY OF NAKURU WATER AND SANITATION SERVICES COMPANY (NAWASSCO)
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to establish the effects of strategic implementation on organizational 
performance: a case study of Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company Limited. The 
specific objectives were to analyze the effects of leadership, structures, resource, policies and 
procedures on organizational performance and to measure the combined contribution of four 
factors (leadership, structure, policies and procedures, and resources) on organizational 
performance. This study employed a cross sectional survey design and used a structured 
questionnaire to gather data from both the management and employees of NAWASSCO. A 
sample of 115 employees was selected from the population of NAWASSCO using stratified 
random sampling technique, Mugenda and Mugenda (2003). Data were collected using 
structured questionnaires. Both descriptive statistics (means, modes, standard deviation) and 
inferential statistics (regression analysis and correlation analysis) were used in analyzing the 
data. The hypothesis that leadership influences organizational performance was found to have no 
significant effect on the organization performance of NAWASSCO. Both structure and policies 
and procedures were found to have significant positive influence on organization performance, 
while policies and procedures generally had stronger effects than structure. Resource allocation 
was found to have insignificant but positive effect on organizational performance. The 
recommendations are that NAWASSCO should undertake more leadership development 
activities among its staff; simplify its hierarchy structures to ensure easier information flows, 
more collaboration among the personnel, and teamwork; undertake policy modifications and 
revision of procedure manual geared towards devolving decision making and authority to staff at 
all levels so that they feel empowered to act in areas of their expertise for the benefit of the 
organization as a whole, and provide strict resource allocation accountability measures for its 
staff. Also to ensure resource allocations are thoroughly vetted and monitored. The areas for 
further research include a comparative study between a public enterprise and a private enterprise 
to find out best practices that can be incorporated in the other sector, as needed.
Keywords: strategy, strategic implementation, formulation, organization performance, strategic 
planning process,

