Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between reorganization strategies and the performance of department of immigration and citizen services in Kenya. The study was anchored under Contingency Theory of Structural Adaptation to Regain Fit Theory, it adopted an exploration configuration approach targeting a population of 124 representatives of the Department of Immigration and Citizen Services. The specialist utilized a straightforward separated arbitrary examining technique to choose a sample size of 74 respondents. Polls were utilized which had open finished and shut finished inquiries to gather information which were then investigated utilizing descriptive analysis, correlation and regression model to establish the relationship between the variables. The study established a positive correlation between the reorganization strategies and organizational performance (ρ = 0.638, p- value=0.000) at 0.01 level of significance, the study further revealed a statistically significant strong positive linear relationship between Reorganization strategies and organizational Performance (β = 0.687, P- value = 0.000).

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