Calibrating Implementation of Strategic Plans Amongst Commercial Banks in Kenya: An Analysis of Leadership Role
Abstract
In this age of turbulence, steering an organization to attain remarkable success depends on a leader’s ability to
craft and effectively implement strategies. Strategies may fail to be implemented due to poor leadership. The
main objective of the study was to examine implementation of strategic plans amongst commercial banks in
Kenya: An analysis of leadership role. Specifically the study focused on leadership roles of communication and
commitment. The study employed mixed research design. The study targeted 731 staff of Cooperative bank in
Nairobi County. Data was collected from a sample of 252 staff. The study employed stratified and simple random
sampling methods. Open ended and closed ended questionnaires were the main data collection tools. Data was
analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. For descriptive statistics frequencies, mean, standard
deviation and percentages were used and for inferential statistics Karl pearson’s correlation and regression
analysis were used. Qualitative data was analyzed using content analysis. The study established that leadership
role as measured through communication and commitment positively and significantly influenced
implementation of strategic plans. The study recommended for leaders to not only ensure effective
communication but also be committed in order to enhance effective implementation of strategic plans.
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