Stakeholder Involvement in the Management of Strategic Change at Finlays Tea Company Limited, Kenya
Abstract
Strategic change and its management are vital for the future sustainability of the tea
sector specifically at Finlays Tea Company Limited. Organizations in the postmodern
society are operating in a world that is constantly changing and becoming more complex
and uncertain. 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 proposes 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 management holds the perception that
stakeholders are comprehensively involved while stakeholders perceive the change
process as devoid of a comprehensive and inclusive stakeholder's involvement. The study
concludes that there is still a low level of stakeholder involvement in the management of
strategic change at Finlays Tea Company Limited and recommends that although Finlays
Tea Company Limited has been successful in strategy implementation, in order to remain
profitable and competitive in the market there is need to extensively involve stakeholders
in decision making and employ efficient communication channels that avail information
on strategic change to all stakeholders. Similar studies however need to be conducted in
other tea companies in order to assess whether the study could yield similar findings
regarding stakeholder involvement in the management of strategic change.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Description
MBA