Assessing impact of leadership on strategy implementation in the real estate sector: the case of first mutual properties limited
Abstract
The main aim of the study was to investigate the impact of leadership on strategy implementation
particularly focusing on First Mutual Properties Limited (FMPL). Focus of the study was
premised on determining the impact of setting long term direction on strategy implementation. The
study also ascertained the influence of making informed decisions on strategy implementation. The
impact of monitoring activities at FMPL was assessed as well. The study investigated the barriers
to effective strategy implementation at FMPL and recommended best ways through which leaders
may positively implement organizational strategies. The study used a mixed method approach in
which both interviews and questionnaires were utilized. For the interviews, the responses were
discussed under thematic framework whilst for the questionnaire regression analysis was done.
Five (5) participants were interviewed and these included from lower level management, middle
level management and top-level management. A total sample of 66 participants was targeted,
however, 61 responded to the interview questions representing a 92.4% response rate. The data
from the questionnaire was analyzed through ANOVA and linear regression. The results showed
that leadership (as proxied by long term direction, making informed decisions and monitoring
activities) has a positive effect on strategy implementation. The study also analyzed some of the
barriers which affect strategy implementation and these include internal and external barriers and
also into people barrier, vision barrier, management barrier and resources barrier. In line with
the results obtained, the study recommends that leaders should present more and new ways of
solving the problems faced during the implementation of the strategy, assign tasks among workers
in accordance with their competences and abilities and separately consider the worker's individual
needs and aspirations. Leaders should also make clear of what workers are going to get once the
task is done successfully as a sort of motivation and they should also behave in a way that builds
trust and respect between workers