Influence of Training on Organizational Performance of Custom And Border Organizations in Kenya
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Date
2024-06Author
Nyamoko, Ruth
Mbithi, Mary
Kituku, Gladys
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Effective training programs can significantly enhance organizational performance, employee
productivity, and service delivery, enabling organizations to operate more efficiently and
effectively. Despite the crucial role of training in improving performance, many organizations
have yet to fully leverage its potential to optimize their operations. This paper sought to examine
the influence of training on the organizational performance of customs and border organizations
in Kenya. The study applied a descriptive research design. The study gathered data through
questionnaires which were administered both physically and online. Data collected was analyzed
through both descriptive and inferential analysis. Results revealed a β of 0.542 and a p-value of
0.001 between training and the organizational performance of customs and border organizations.
The study concluded that training had a positive and significant influence on the organizational
performance of customs and border organizations in Kenya. The study recommends that customs
and border organizations in Kenya should continue and enhance in-service training programs.
The study also recommends that customs and border organizations in Kenya should maintain and
expand development programs. Additionally, the study recommends that customs and border
organizations in Kenya should uphold stringent recruitment standards and comprehensive
evaluations. Moreover, the study recommends sustained investment in training infrastructure and
programs in Customs and border organizations in Kenya. Lastly, the study recommends that
customs and border organizations in Kenya should prioritize continuous investment in training
and development, ensure resources are efficiently allocated, and maintain rigorous recruitment
and assessment processes to enhance overall organizational performance.
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International Research Journal of business and strategic management