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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN WAKISO DISTRICT
    (Uganda Management Institute, 2012-02) NAMUGANGA, BARBARA
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of organizational culture on performance of public secondary schools in Wakiso District. The study examined the effects of competitive, consensual and bureaucratic dimensions of organizational culture on performance in public secondary schools in Wakiso District. The study was cross-sectional in nature and used both quantitative and qualitative approaches on a selected sample of seven Head Teachers as key informant and 183 secondary school teachers who responded to the self administered questionnaire. The data collected was analyzed by use of frequency and percentages, mean and standard deviation and the relationships were established by correlation analysis. The study reported a high mix and prevalence of competitive, consensual and bureaucratic culture among the public secondary schools in Wakiso District. Competitive and consensual culture had a high significant positive relationship with school performance whereas bureaucratic culture had an inverse relationship with school performance. The study recommends that to achieve the desired level of public secondary schools’ performance, the government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports, working closely with secondary school Head Teachers and other stakeholders should promote competitive and consensual culture while reducing on the high reliance on bureaucratic cultural practices. Other studies could investigate the effects of other forms of culture such as national cultures on the performance of public secondary schools in Uganda.

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