STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP PRACTICES AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC PENSION FUNDS IN KENYA: A CASE OF LAPFUND
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2025-11
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management university of africa
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The study was carried out to identify leadership gaps and inform strategies that enhance pension fund sustainability and align with Kenya’s broader public sector reform needs. The general objective of this study was to investigate the strategic leadership practices and organizational performance of public pension funds at the Local Authorities Provident Fund. The specific objective of the study was to examine the effect of strategic
direction on organizational performance of public pension funds at Local Authorities Provident Fund. The study's target population comprised of 144 respondents who were based at public pension funds headquarters in Nairobi. The study selected 59respondents who were working at the public pension funds headquarters in Nairobi. Strategic direction showed a strong positive correlation, and a significant regression coefficient, underscoring the importance of leadership in aligning vision and goals with organizational priorities. The study recommends that public pension funds; align long-term goals with actionable programs to enhance performance, clear leadership vision and consistent prioritization of organizational objectives.