ABSTRACT
Management styles in organizations in general is currently one of the major domains of organizational research, and the study of organizational change has become one of the major aspects in being able and helping to measure the organization performance; efficiency and effectiveness. The study objective was to establish the relationship between management styles used by managers and their effect to human needs satisfaction and performance of employees. A descriptive correlation research design was applied through the conceptualization and implementation of a descriptive survey method. The descriptive survey helped the researcher quantify data that seemed immeasurable, such as feelings, beliefs, and thoughts. 140 participants from 15 hospitals/medical centers in Nairobi-Kenya participated in the study. The findings of the study showed that around 64.5% (n=90) of the employees had low performance with the ways they perform their responsibilities, which clearly shows one thing that most of these employees are performing at the lower level and they are lacking either integrity, key competencies, dedication, equipment, motivation, resources or other accessories to do their tasks. Only 33.3% (n=47) of employees that were surveyed showed some degree of high performance. The study also identified the level of human needs satisfaction of employee in selected hospitals in Nairobi, Kenya. Only 32 % (n=45) had some degree of human needs satisfaction, The majority 63% (n~=88) were not satisfied that their human needs were being met.This therefore led to the researcher to conclude that the non scientific management styles utilized by managers is responsible for poor performance and perceptions of dissatisfied human needs by healthcare workers in Nairobi Kenya based hospitals. Managers should be able to utilize scientific methods/Taylorism if they are to achieve maximum performance from their employees. The recommendation therefore is for all healthcare workers (managers) to be enrolled into management courses for them to acquire new scientific skills in management and this will not only help solve the problem of health workers migration for ‘greener pastures’ but also improve their performance and human needs satisfaction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedaration A 2
Declaration B 3
Dedication 5
Abstract 6
Chapter
One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 9
Introduction/Background Information 9
Statement of the Problem 15
Purpose of the Study 16
Research Objectives 16
Research Questions 17
Null Hypothesis 18
Scope 18
Significance of the Study 20
Operational Definitions of Key Terms 21
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE . .. .22
Concepts, Ideas & Opinions from Experts/Authors 22
Theoretical Perceptions 33
Related Studies 43
Three METHODOLOGY 50
Research Design 50
Research Popullat~on 50
(a) Sample Size 50
(b) Sampling Procedure 51
Research Instrument 52
(a) Validity of the Instrument 52
Two
(b) Reliability of the Instrument 52
Data Gathering Procedures 53
Data Analysis 54
Ethical Considerations 54
Limitations of the Study 54
Four: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION OF DATA ~
Five: FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS: 70
Summary of the findings 70
Conclusions of the study 74
Recommendations of the study 75
Recommendations for further research 75
REFERENCES 76
Appendices
Appendix IA Transmittal Letter/Institution 82
Appendix lB - Transmittal Letter/Respondents 83
Appendix II - Clearance from Ethics Committee 84
Appendix III - Informed Consent 85
Appendix IV - Research Instrument 86
Appendix V - Study Budget 90
Appendix VII - Time Frame 91
Researcherts Curriculum Vitae 92
Consults, E. & Were, C (2022). Management Styles on Employee Performance and Needs Satisfaction in Selected Nairobi-Kenya Based Hospitals. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/management-styles-on-employee-performance-and-needs-satisfaction-in-selected-nairobi-kenya-based-hospitals-2
Consults, Education, and Christopher Were "Management Styles on Employee Performance and Needs Satisfaction in Selected Nairobi-Kenya Based Hospitals" Afribary. Afribary, 15 Nov. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/management-styles-on-employee-performance-and-needs-satisfaction-in-selected-nairobi-kenya-based-hospitals-2. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education, and Christopher Were . "Management Styles on Employee Performance and Needs Satisfaction in Selected Nairobi-Kenya Based Hospitals". Afribary, Afribary, 15 Nov. 2022. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/management-styles-on-employee-performance-and-needs-satisfaction-in-selected-nairobi-kenya-based-hospitals-2 >.
Consults, Education and Were, Christopher . "Management Styles on Employee Performance and Needs Satisfaction in Selected Nairobi-Kenya Based Hospitals" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/management-styles-on-employee-performance-and-needs-satisfaction-in-selected-nairobi-kenya-based-hospitals-2