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Performance Contracting,Psychological Contracts and Service Delivery

Autor Peter Philip Wambua, Gathungu James
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2013
Performance contracting is a concept and a practice which was introduced so as to improve on service delivery.In the least developed world there was a lot of manpower wastage which led to slow growth especially in the Government offices.The practice was started way back in Pakistan and the Bretton Wood institutions borrowed heavily from it as they introduced structural adjustment programmes in the third world economies.Performance contracting main concern is the quality of the final product and not the process.As as practice it has its own challenges and paradoxes which also need to be looked on. Psychological contract is based on the believe which one has as pertains to the practice.How much is one convinced that given the resources and the support he will be able to deliver the necessary service within the stipulated time. The combination of the two concepts:performance and psychological has a common bearing since both are related to activities of mankind.This therefore brings on board the term perception,which ideally relies on the sensory inputs of hearing,seeing,touching,smelling and feeling.Can performance then be achieved without the necessary resources and conditions?
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ISBN-13: 9783659325793
ISBN-10: 3659325791
Pagini: 52
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG
Colecția LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Notă biografică

Philip Wambua Peter is a lecturer in Kenyatta University,School of Business,and a PhD Student in the same university,he is currently collecting data for analysis.Dr James Gathungu is a lecturer in the University of Nairobi,School of Business,currently he is Departmental chair and he taught the co-author in his course work at the PhD level programme.