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- ItemCompliance and performance to public procurement and disposal of public assets act (pdda) by selected public entities’ in Uganda(Kampala International University, 2011) Nampala, FlorenceThe study examined the compliance and performance to Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act (PDDA) by selected public entities’ in Uganda specifically looking at Uganda police and Mulago Hospital. Population size of about 300 and Sample size is 150. The research established how PPDA compliance affects performance of public entities in Uganda. The hypotheses tested in this study were adopted from review of literature in a cross sectional study. Data was collected from 2 public entities which do Central Government procuring and disposing entities and I used structured questionnaire. On the level of selected public entities compliance to PPDA in Uganda, the study revealed that; many public entities adhere to procurement laws and this affects their performance in both short and long-run. On the level performance of selected public entities’ with PPDA policy in Uganda, the study revealed that public entities’ compliance to PPDA laws/policies, have directly influenced their performances. On the significant relationship between compliance to PPDA and performances of selected public entities in Uganda, the study revealed that many public entities adhere to procurement laws is positively and significantly correlated with public entities procure genuine products. The study however concluded that the procurement in Uganda is still poorly managed and understood by public entities and this explains why there is a high level of noncompliance to PPDA policy. Recommendations were thus advanced by the researcher and these included; PPDA working together with organizations like the COMESA, European Union, promote procurement professionalism among procurement officers among others.
- ItemLogistics management and organization performance; a case study of harris international (u) limited:(Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management., 2019-08) Nampala, FlorenceThe study was carried out to establish the impact of Logistics management on customer satisfaction in the manufacturing sectot In today’s highly competitive business environment, organizations are striving to achieve effectiveness, cost efficiencies and economies of scale. Most ofthese organizations perform various logistical operations so as to meet their customers’ needs.. The study sought to address the following specific objectives; to identi& the key logistics activities, establish the effect of information flow and, to establish the relationship between logistics management and organisation performance of Harris International (U) limited. The study employed a descriptive survey design and targeted only manufacturing sector with specific reference to Harris International. Data was collected from all selected respondents using questionnaires and an interview guide. The data was gathered using structured liken type questions and analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics, with the help of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The Analysed data was presented using tables a population of 50 respondents was used to obtain information. The findings showed a significant relationship between Logistics management and customer satisfaction. The research concludes that Harris International limited should heavily invest in its logistics system to achieve efficiencies and effectiveness if it’s to be responsive to customer needs especially in this era of increasing competition. Therefore, the research recommends putting in a place an effective and efficient logistics system that is responsive to the needs ofthe customers.