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        Influence of Institutional Factors on Student Skills Development in Public Technical Training Institutions in Kenya 

        Nyangweso, Gladys Kemuma (KeMU, 2022-10)
        Technical Training Institutions (TTIS) play a significant role in providing skills that are required in the various sectors of the economy. Knowledge and skills gap in any sector calls for empirical studies aimed at ...
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        Institutional Factors and Strategy Implementation in Public Secondary Schools in Selected Counties in Kenya 

        Harun, Mutea Kaumbuthu (KeMU, 2021-09)
        Strategy implementation is arguably the most important phase of strategic management process because it is at this phase that benefits of the whole process should be reaped. In the same vein it is argued to be the most ...
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        The Nexus between Institutional Factors and Development of Employability Skills of Technical Training Institutions Graduates in Meru County, Kenya 

        Mutembei, Lucy Ndumba (KeMU, 2024-09)
        Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) education is crucial for developing skilled workers and preparing them for employment. However, while Kenya's government has invested significantly in TVETs through ...

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