Project Planning as an Instrument for Performance of Universal Service Projects in Kenya

F. Owuor, Oscah Javan Kwakha, Fred Ongaro
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Universal Service Projects are a vital supporter of the availability and accessibility of ICT services in rural, remote, and local income areas of Kenya. Without these projects, millions of unconnected people who reside outside the profit boundary of commercial players will not reap the social and economic benefits brought about by advancements in the ICT sector. To ensure the success of projects, it is paramount for project managers to identify and put more emphasis on planning. Projects usually experience a number of challenges during the planning implementation period, including time and cost overruns, among others. The study objective was to examine the influence of project planning on the performance of universal service projects in selected areas of Kenya. The study was undertaken on the education broadband connectivity project and the voice infrastructure projects undertaken by the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK). The study was anchored on the theory of change. The target population is 443 respondents, while the sample size is 209 respondents. The study made use of stratified random sampling, simple random sampling, and purposive sampling techniques to select respondents. The study used both the questionnaire and interview schedule. Quantitative data was analysed and presented in percentages, mean and standard deviation and frequencies, respectively, while qualitative data was analysed using common thematic areas. The study found that USF governance project planning activities had a positive influence on project success. The study concluded that USF project planning influences project success. The study recommended that the reporting structure adopted by the Universal Service fund should allow for timely action to be undertaken during planning phases.
项目规划作为肯尼亚普遍服务项目绩效的工具
普遍服务项目是肯尼亚农村、偏远地区和地方收入地区信息通信技术服务可及性和可及性的重要支持者。如果没有这些项目,生活在商业参与者利润界限之外的数百万未联网人口将无法享受信息通信技术部门进步带来的社会和经济效益。为了确保项目的成功,项目经理识别并更加重视计划是至关重要的。在规划实施期间,项目通常会遇到一些挑战,包括时间和成本超支等。这项研究的目的是审查项目规划对肯尼亚选定地区普遍服务项目执行情况的影响。该研究是针对肯尼亚通信管理局(CAK)开展的教育宽带连接项目和语音基础设施项目进行的。这项研究以变化理论为基础。目标人群为443人,样本量为209人。本研究采用分层随机抽样、简单随机抽样和有目的抽样的方法来选择调查对象。该研究同时使用了问卷调查和访谈时间表。对数量数据进行了分析,并分别以百分比、平均和标准偏差和频率表示,而对质量数据则使用共同主题领域进行了分析。研究发现,USF治理项目计划活动对项目成功有积极的影响。该研究得出结论,USF项目规划影响项目成功。研究报告建议,普遍服务基金采用的报告结构应允许在规划阶段及时采取行动。
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