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Title: The impact of training and development on employee performance and service delivery at a local municipality in South Africa
Authors: Nama, Khuselwa 
Daweti, Baphiwe 
Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth 
Chikukwa, Tatenda
Keywords: 1501 Accounting,;1503 Business and Management;Skills;Knowledge;Coaching;Mentoring;Performance management;Performance appraisal;Auditing and accountability
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2022
Publisher: Business Perspectives
Source: Nama, K., Daweti, B., Lourens, M. and Chikukwa, T. 2022. The impact of training and development on employee performance and service delivery at a local municipality in South Africa. Problems and Perspectives in Management. 20(4): 42-51 (9).
Journal: Problems and Perspectives in Management; Vol. 20, Issue 4 
Abstract: 
There is a growing concern about the lack of skilled municipal employees who can
deliver essential services to under-resourced local communities in South Africa.
However, coaching and mentoring appear underutilized to train municipal employees to improve service delivery to local communities. The study aims to investigate
whether coaching and mentoring could capacitate municipal employees whose performance appraisal reveals a lack of skills to provide essential services. A cross-sectional
research design was adopted to conduct a survey. The target population comprised 265
municipal employees, and a stratified random sample of 115 employees completed a
questionnaire. The employees held positions of general managers, general assistants,
and administrators, with varied years of experience. Cronbach’s Alpha indicated an
overall high 0.8 questionnaire reliability score.
Using a quantitative method, responses from municipal employees were collected to
examine their perceptions of the influence of training and development on employee performance and service delivery. Hypotheses were tested using the bivariant inferential statistical tests of correlation (r) and Chi-square (χ2
). The results indicated
that training and development were more likely to improve employee performance.
Furthermore, the results showed that trained employees were more likely to improve
service delivery. In particular, coaching and mentoring could be used to improve performance. Therefore, the study found that the municipality was not providing employees with relevant training and development to enable them to address poor service
delivery. Finally, the study recommends that the municipality invests in training and
development to enrich employees with new skills and knowledge to improve the quality of service delivery
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4412
ISSN: 1727-7051 (Print)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.20(4).2022.04
1810-5467 (Online)
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