Influence of Training on Employee Performance in Deposit-Taking Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies in Nairobi County, Kenya
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Date
2025-07Author
Dalacha, Fardhowsa Mohamad
Nzioki, Susan
Munga, Jane
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The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of training on employee performance in
Deposit-Taking Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (DT-SACCOs) in Nairobi County.
The study aimed to determine how training initiatives impact employee skills, efficiency, and
overall organizational outcomes. A descriptive research design was adopted, targeting 87 DT-
SACCOs with 380 human resource employees as the unit of observation. Using Taro Yamane’s
formula, 169 HR officers were randomly sampled, while 10 HR managers were purposively
selected, resulting in a sample size of 179 participants. Data were collected through
questionnaires and interviews, with triangulation applied to enhance validity. Descriptive
statistics summarized the data, while regression analysis tested the relationship between training
and performance. The findings revealed a strong positive relationship (R = 0.705) where training
accounted for 49.7% of the variation in employee performance (p < 0.01). The study concluded
that structured training significantly enhances employee competence, task efficiency, and service
delivery. It recommended implementing comprehensive onboarding programs, continuous
professional development, and tailored skill-building initiatives to sustain high performance
levels in DT-SACCOs.
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International Research Journal of business and strategic management
