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Explain ten major forces that have been responsible for the sweeping changes and re-organizations that have been taking place in Kenyan firms in the recent...

      

Explain ten major forces that have been responsible for the sweeping changes and re-organizations that have been taking place in Kenyan firms in the recent past.

  

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Kavungya
What is change?
Change refers to any fundamental adjustment or reorganization of one or all of the aspects of an organization e.g. redesigning the overall structure or changed mode of production or even replacing employees with technology or changing from one level of technology to another.

Indeed in the recent past, a lot of changes have taken place in many Kenyan firms. There has been a lot of downsizing both in the public and private sector. There also has been several mergers, acquisitions, buyouts and even changes in management style. All these are because a lot of changes have occurred both within the firms and also in the wider external environment or society within which these firms operate.

All firms are environment dependent: they depend on the environment for their inputs and also for discharging their outputs. The strategies of the firms are affected by the environment and managers must realize that although they cannot influence certain factors of their environment, they must always re-design their strategies in response to pressures created by the environment.

Forces that are responsible for the changes and reorganizations
Globalization - there is now a realization that people can set up trade bases in other countries unlike in the past when trade was restricted to purely domestic markets. Companies are now operating on a global basis, a lot of multinational businesses have come up with several productive subsidiaries abroad. Size has now become a critical factor for success alongside entry into foreign markets.

Technological developments especially in information technology. Most departments are computerized and the service industry uses IT to improve what it offers to customers.

Threatening tactics of competitors - There has been a lot of competition due to liberalization. Tactics such as drastically cutting prices and ‘dangerous’ advertising have been used.

Entry of many newcomers with competing products or services - For a long time monopoly has been rife with particular firms being sole producers of a certain product. Now there are many entrants offering competing products. Survival now depends on the strategies one uses to market their product or service.

Customer needs - The essence of business is the customer. Unlike the traditional customer who bought what was on sale, today’s customer has needs and preferences, which must be satisfied. Firms are also aware of the existence of a middle class group of customers who have different needs from the low income-earning customer.
Customers’ focus is now a major starting point for many firms’ actions.

A new perspective of the Human Resource - Unlike the previous years, the human resource is now considered as the firm’s most valuable resource. The Human Resource department is now instrumental in most firms and a lot is being done to keep the firms most valuable asset happy and productive.

Political stability - Stability is a major consideration for investors who are eager to be assured that their investment is safe within the country. In Kenya, a relative amount of stability has attracted several investors. At the same time, a few disruptions and speculations about the stability has led several investors to close up and relocate their business.

Lobby groups - especially those furthering the cause of women and ‘minority’ ethnic groups. They demand equal employment opportunities and a respect for the rights and dignity of women at work. They look into issues of discrimination by employers. There are also groups that are pushing firms to be environmentally conscious such as Green Belt Movement. Firms have had to incur extra costs so as to comply with their demands.

- Demographic pattern - There are still a lot of unskilled people seeking employment thus making casual employment a continued possibility. A lot of changes have also taken place in the provision of degree, masters and doctoral programmes. There are now a lot of qualified personnel seeking employment at managerial levels and whose needs firms must cater for. Changes in the demographic pattern also imply a change in customer demands and needs.

- The AIDS scourge - This affects all employers, as productive citizens are the most affected. Laws regarding issues such as medical cover and insurance are a major consideration for all employers. The Federation of Kenya Employers has in the recent past protected the rights of affected citizens to ensure that they are not discriminated against.
Kavungya answered the question on April 27, 2021 at 05:19


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