Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine relationship between risk identification
management strategy and supply chain performance among manufacturing companies in
Kenya
Methodology:The study adopted a cross-section survey of descriptive nature .The target
population comprised of the 412 manufacturing companies within Nairobi County that were
registered members of KAM. The fisher et al formula for calculating the sample size was used
to yield a sample size of199. Data was collected using questionnaires and analyzed using
statistical package of social sciences (SPSS) version 21 as a tool of analysis.
Results: The study findings revealed that the constructs of risk identification management
strategy combined together influenced supply chain performance as supported by a p value of
0.000.)
Policy recommendation:the study recommended that manufacturing companies should put in
place a risk analysis and evaluation management strategy to enhance supply chain performance.
In particular, companies should consider conducting whole life costing of suppliers and also
internal quality of suppliers.