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Human Resource Dynamics and Total Quality Management Achievement in Technical Institutions in Kenya
Author(s) -
Joseph Macharia,
Mary Mugwe Chui,
Paul Edabu
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1956
Subject(s) - human resources , cronbach's alpha , credibility , quality (philosophy) , human resource management , total quality management , population , kenya , scale (ratio) , psychology , medical education , knowledge management , operations management , management , marketing , sociology , business , engineering , geography , computer science , medicine , political science , economics , philosophy , law , service (business) , epistemology , demography , cartography , lean manufacturing
Total quality management in Japanese industrialization can be realized through human resources in Technical training in Kenya. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the influence of human resource dynamics on the achievement of total quality management in technical institution trainings Kenya. Resource Dynamics and total quality management theory guided the study through a mixed methodology approach and concurrent triangulation design. From a population of 1664 respondents, 499 (70.14%) participated where 16(30%) were principals and 31(30%) students were purposively sampled. 76(30%) Heads of Departments and 374(30%) lecturers were randomly sampled. Interrogation was through questionnaires, interview guides. Piloting of instruments using Cronbach alpha scale tested on Validity and credibility. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically and quantitative data using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Human resource influences total quality management at 56% and the study recommend improvement on staff motivation in all Technical Training Institutions in Kenya.

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