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Item The effect of internal stakeholder management on procurement performance in statutory authorities. A case of national forestry authority.(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2014-12) Zaidi, ShainehThe main purpose of the study was to examine the influence of Internal Stakeholder management onto Procurement performance in NFA with three specific objectives which included examining the effect of Internal Stakeholder Involvement, Communication and Separation of roles on the Procurement Performance of NFA respectively. Using a case study design, data was collected using two methods; a self administered Open ended questionnaire which was designed and administered to a sample of 155 staff of NF A from different units and departments out of which 132 questionnaires were returned showing an 85.2% response rate and Interviews on three senior management staff. Validation and reliability tests to were performed on the data and found out that the data was both valid and reliable for analysis. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were run to analyze the data where a Pearson correlation analysis under inferential statistics was used to answer the specific objectives and also went ahead to check the extent to which the independent variables explained procurement performance using the adjusted R-squared from regression. The findings revealed that; there was a positive significant effect of Internal Stakeholder Involvement on procurement performance with the effect being stronger on Quality of goods and services (0.658) as compared to Timeliness (0.623) and Compliance (0.555) and that Internal Stakeholder Involvement also accounted for a greater proportion of over 42.9% changes in Quality of goods and services, there was a positive significant effect of Communication on Procurement performance with the effect being stronger on quality of goods and services (0.595) as compared to Timeliness (0.574) and compliance (0.544) and that Communication accounts for a greater proportion of over 34.9% changes in Timeliness and there was a significant positive effect of Separation of roles on procurement performance with the effect being stronger on Timeliness (0.748) and that Separation of roles accounts for a greater proportion of over 55.6% changes in Timeliness. From the findings, the researcher recommends that for NFA to improve on its procurement performance, there is need for it to take a critical review through including its internal stakeholder in all the procurement cycle stages, improve on Communication and should Separate the roles of its employees.