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Nobody sets out to fail, yet projects are still failing to reach to their intended objectives. This cross-sectional research design investigated effect of project planning practices and project performance, evidence from Umurimo Kuri Bose in Rwamagana District, Rwanda. Specifically, this study sought to analyse the effect of project scope planning, and project risk planning on project performance, a case of Umurimo Kuri Bose Project. The population of this research was beneficiaries of Umurimo Kuri Bose, a project implemented by education development center in Rwamagana district and local leaders in Rwamagana district. Total population were 906 and sample size was 279 calculated using Yamane formula. Both simple random and purposive sampling techniques were employed. Regarding to first objective of this study, the findings showed that 50.5% concurred that, identifying project activities significantly contribute to the performance of Umurimo Kuri Bose Project, and about 46.5% strongly agreed that estimation significantly contributes to the performance of the project while 37.7% asserted that identifying risk and their risk response is the main contributor of project performance. During the interview, staff members of EDC emphasised that identifying overall project activities and align them with time and budget should be the root foundation of ensuring better project performance. Moreover, the findings showed that most of the respondents agreed that cost efficiency, quality of a completed project and completing a project on time are the main indicators of a project performance indicated by 78.8%, 68.4% and 65.2% respectively. Based on the interpretation of collected and analyzed data during this study which aimed to assess the contribution of project planning practices and project performance. The study concluded effective scope planning, cost planning and risk significantly contribute to the performance of project in Rwanda whereby scope planning has 0.696, cost planning has 0.749 and risk planning has 0.845 with project performance. The study recommended similar organizations to EDC to adopt the habit of cost, scope and risk planning in their planning practices as a way of securing project performance; for effective and efficiency use of resources, during cost planning, organizations are advised to outsource experienced personnel in budgeting and finance; lastly there is always a need to set a clear and realistic project scope during project planning which is the basis for setting clear project indicators, outputs and outcomes. Keywords: Project Planning, Project scope planning, Project risk planning, Performance
没有人打算失败,但项目仍然未能达到预期目标。本横断面研究设计调查了项目规划实践和项目绩效的影响,证据来自卢旺达卢瓦马加纳地区的Umurimo Kuri Bose。具体而言,本研究试图分析项目范围规划和项目风险规划对项目绩效的影响,并以Umurimo Kuri Bose项目为例。这项研究的人口是Umurimo Kuri Bose项目的受益者,该项目由卢瓦马加纳地区教育发展中心和卢瓦马加纳地区的当地领导人实施。总人数906人,按Yamane公式计算样本量279人。采用了简单随机抽样和有目的抽样两种方法。关于本研究的第一个目标,研究结果表明,50.5%的人同意,识别项目活动显著有助于Umurimo Kuri Bose项目的绩效,约46.5%的人强烈同意,评估显著有助于项目的绩效,而37.7%的人断言,识别风险及其风险响应是项目绩效的主要贡献者。在访谈中,本署职员强调,确定整体项目活动,并配合时间和预算,是确保项目表现更佳的根本基础。此外,调查结果显示,大多数受访者认为成本效率、完成项目的质量和按时完成项目是项目绩效的主要指标,分别占78.8%、68.4%和65.2%。基于本研究收集和分析的数据,旨在评估项目规划实践对项目绩效的贡献。研究得出有效的范围规划、成本规划和风险对卢旺达项目绩效有显著影响,其中范围规划与项目绩效的比值为0.696,成本规划为0.749,风险规划为0.845。该研究建议类似的组织在其规划工作中采用成本、范围和风险规划的习惯,以确保项目表现;为了有效和高效率地使用资源,在成本规划期间,建议组织外包有经验的预算编制和财务人员;最后,在项目规划期间总是需要确定一个明确和现实的项目范围,这是确定明确的项目指标、产出和结果的基础。关键词:项目规划,项目范围规划,项目风险规划,绩效