Stakeholder Involvement in the Management of Strategic Change at Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Abstract
Strategic change is vital for the future sustainability of the Non-governmental organizations. Stakeholder involvement and management is just one of the factors that impact the implementation of strategic change but arguably one of the most critical. This study was to highlight the role and effect of stakeholder involvement and management in the wake of implementation of strategic change by studying a few key stakeholder aspects and their impact on the success of change implementation. This research was conducted through a case study. The primary data was collected using interview guide and secondary data collected from company`s strategic plan and published reports was analyzed through content analysis. In regard to stakeholders’ involvement in strategic change management, the study revealed that management and stakeholders hold divergent views. The study concludes that there is still a low level of stakeholder involvement in the management of strategic change at Amref Health Africa in Kenya and recommends that although Amref Health Africa in Kenya has been successful in strategy implementation, in order to remain relevant and competitive in the market there is need to extensively involve stakeholders in decision making and improve in communication channels that avail information on strategic change to all stakeholders. Similar studies however need to be conducted in other organizations in order to assess whether the study could yield similar findings regarding stakeholder involvement in the management of strategic change.
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University of Nairobi
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