HUMAN RELATIONS AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE. A CASE OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
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2013-05
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study was focused on establishing the relationship between human relations and employee
performance at Kampala International University. The study was guided by the following
research objectives:- to examine the influence of communication on employee performance at
Kampala International University, to explore how team work influences employee performance
at Kampala International University, and to establish the relationship between organizational
commitment and employee performance at Kampala International University. The study adopted
both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The study design used in this study was descriptive
and analytical research to collect data. The respondents for this study came from KI U Staff, the
researcher used questionnaires and interview guide to collect data. The key findings were that
there is a significant relationship between communication and employee performance at KIU.
The study concludes that management had a weak communication strategy to identify all
possible risks which may have significantly affected the organization employee performance,
therefore management at K.I.U should often examine situation in the institution at a particular
time which would have otherwise helped them determine and classify’ areas of potential risk
likely to affect the institution and hence document the characteristics of each situation The
results also indicated that there is a significant relationship between team work and employee
performance at K.I.U teamwork avoids huge losses perceived, and develops and examines
alternative options. KIU management should frequently engage with team building Consultants
and set clearly defined terms of reference (ToR) notable among of which Should be: to
systematically examine the loopholes in the their team work skills; map out the implications and
lessons for their team work activities and design alleviations
The findings also indicated that organizational commitment has a big influence on the employee
performance of K.I. U. organizational commitment eliminates risks that face entities, and in so doing, improve business survivability- organizational commitment enables building a block of
approaching to offset unusual exposure, susceptibilities and vulnerabilities; such as
diversification. Institutions should create the necessary policy, legal, and regulatory environment
which should be supported by the establishment of effective information dissemination systems
such as information reference bureaus to provide information on the credit employees.
This concludes that institutions like KIU should have keen interest in development
organizational commitment hence improved employee performance.
Further research was recommended to explore the relationship between employee relations and
employee performance in other institutions.
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Human Relations, Employee Performance, Kampala International University
Citation
Gift, Sylivia (2013) Human Relations and Employeee Performance. A case of Kampala International University