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Effectiveness in contract management in Tanzania A case study of Tanroads

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dc.creator MARCO, SAMWEL
dc.date 2016-03-07T07:21:54Z
dc.date 2016-03-07T07:21:54Z
dc.date 2013
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/831
dc.description A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management (Msc. PCM) of Mzumbe University.
dc.description The study was conducted at Tanzania National Roads Agency on the effectiveness of contract management. The problem with contract management featured for quite some years that, most of the public procurement contracts have not been able to meet the intended strategic objective expressed in the contract. This is to say that a considerable number of procuring entities has not been able to execute contract management effectively and efficiently which results into failure to meet expected objectives from the contract. The general objective of the study was to identify the factors leading to poor contract management in public procurement works towards value for money in Tanzania. Specific objectives included: to determine the factors affecting management of contracts in public procurement for works, to study the governing contract management practice in public procurement works, to explore the understanding of the Tanzania procurement laws in implementation of contract management to achieve value for money for socialeconomical and political development, to show the importance of legal professionals towards effective contract management in public procurement for works. The study involved the sample of 45 employees of TANROADS involving respondents from Engineering department, Legal department, Procurement Management Unit and Tender Board. Qualitative approach was used during the study and in some cases quantitative approach was used by computation of frequency and percentages and the use of tabulations. A case study design was used during the study and TANROADS was used as a case study. The research methods and instrumentation that were used to collect data included the use of questionnaire, interview, documentary review and observations. The data analysis procedure that was used in this study was through content analysis and calculation of frequencies and percentages. The main findings of the research reveal that, contract management stage is deemed to be as the separate process to procurement whereby procurement specialists at TANROADS do not take part to monitor contract implementation, procurement functions are headed by the non procurement professional which implies that, most of
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe University
dc.subject contract management
dc.title Effectiveness in contract management in Tanzania A case study of Tanroads
dc.type Thesis


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