dc.description.abstract | The study on the Effect of Inventory Management on Organizational Performance was carried
out in Namuwongo, Kampala District. It aimed at investigating and ascertaining the relationship
between Inventory Management and Organizational Performance in Print Media Business
particularly the Daily Monitor. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative approaches
of collecting data research designs. Data was collected using Questionnaires, Interview guide and
Checklist. It was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Scientists 6.0 where
conclusions drawn were presented using figures and correlation tables. The findings revealed that
there was a positive and significant relationship (r=0.515**, p≤0.01), between Inventory
Planning and organizational performance, a positive and insignificant relationship (r=0.334*,
p≤0.05) Inventory Control of Inventory and organizational performance, a positive and
insignificant relationship (r=0.433**, p≤0.01) with Organizational Performance.
Above all it is important that daily monitor adheres to the inventory requisition and purchase
procedures, adapts computerized inventory recording system and stock taking for achievement of
more effective and quality results.
The study therefore, concludes that effective planning, control and coordination of inventory
indicate a significant relationship between Inventory Management and Organizational
Performance of the Daily Monitor. | en_US |