Performance Management Systems and Program Performance: A Case Study of Uganda Women Entrepreneurship Program (UWEP) In Buhweju District
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Date
2024
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BISHOP STUART UNIVERSITY
Abstract
The study aimed at establishing the relationship between performance management
systems and performance of UWEP in Buhweju District in order to address the problem
of persistent declining performance of UWEP in Buhweju District. The study was guided
by the following specific objectives: to examine the relationship between performance
planning and UWEP performance, to determine the influence of performance monitoring
on UWEP performance and to establish the influence of performance evaluation on
UWEP performance. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design and the population
was 30 UWEP coordinators and 1,560 UWEP beneficiaries in Buhweju District. The data
was collected using purposive, simple random and stratified sampling from a sample of
150 UWEP members and 20 UWEP coordinators. A questionnaire was administered to
UWEP members while UWEP coordinators were interviewed. The study found out that
there is a statistically significant substantial positive relationship between performance
planning and UWEP performance in Buhweju district (r=.696**, P<.01), a statistically
significant moderate positive relationship between performance monitoring and UWEP
performance in Buhweju district (r=.537**, P<.01) and a statistically significant positive
relationship between performance evaluation and UWEP performance in Buhweju district
(r=.378**, P<.01). The study concludes that performance planning is a key predictor of
UWEP performance in Buhweju district since there exists a significant substantial
positive relationship between it and UWEP performance; performance monitoring is a
major driver of UWEP performance in Buhweju district since there exists a significant
positive relationship between it and UWEP performance and performance evaluation also
determines UWEP performance in Buhweju district since there exists a significant
positive relationship between it and UWEP performance. The study recommends that
UWEP members, UWEP coordinators and policy makers: should do more performance
planning through better goal setting, setting performance agreements and ensuring
performance development; they should improve performance monitoring through
conducting constant ongoing superior support, continuous assessment & training and
lastly, they should do more performance evaluation by doing more performance appraisal
and encouraging more dialogue/feedback.