Abstract: The study aim was to assess the effectiveness procurement planning on procurement performance of public organizations in Tanzania. The principal question addressed by this study is “what is the effect of procurement planning on procurement performance of public organizations in Tanzania?” To answer this question and to achieve the primary objective of this study, the researcher focused on Babati District Council as a case study. The study adopted descriptive research design which allowed a detailed description and analysis of the variables under study; describing and presenting their characteristics and explaining their relationships without manipulation. The study employed a mixed approach with simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques to get a sample of 78 respondents from a population of 97 who are employees of Babati District Council Headquarter. The study used questionnaires and interview as the Field data collection instruments. Descriptive statistics were utilized to estimate frequency, mean, standard deviation and percentages in the examination of respondent characteristics and respondent’s data on independent and dependent variables. While inferential statistics were employed to establish the causal link between the independent and dependent variables. Presentation also is done through their calculated mean, frequency, standard deviation, correlation and regression analysis of the data collected. The study concludes that procurement planning variables which include; procurement needs assessment, procurement budgeting and procurement method have got a positive significant relationship with procurement performance of the Babati District Council Headquarters. Moreover, the study concludes that conducting procurement needs assessment and budgeting in compliance with procurement planning procedures contribute to the timely delivery of quality goods, works or services, reducing unnecessary operational costs as well as satisfying customer by meeting their intended demands. Finally, the study recommends that government should capacitate the key stakeholders in the procurement process such as tender board members, procurement management unit, user department by provide training on procurement matters, PPA 2011 and its associated Regulations of 2013 concerning Preparation of annual procurement plan and its implementation as capacity building measure in order to increase efficiency in the procurement process and ensure compliance to the Acts and its Regulations.
Keywords: Procurement Needs Assessment, Procurement Budgeting, Procurement Method, Procurement Performance.
Title: Assessment of Effectiveness of Procurement Planning on Procurement Performance of Public Organizations in Tanzania: A Study of Babati District Council
Author: Nicholaus William Mgawe, Dr. Thadei Kiwango
International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations
ISSN 2348-7585 (Online)
Vol. 10, Issue 2, October 2022 - March 2023
Page No: 426-434
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Published Date: 04-March-2023