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Designing a Management System for a Rural Community Development Organization Using a Systemic Action Research Process
Authors:Luckett  Sidney  Ngubane  Steven  Memela  Bhekathina
Institution:(1) CRDS, University of Natal, P/Bag X01, Scottsville, 3209, South Africa
Abstract:This paper describes the first phase, 'finding out', of a systemic participatory action research intervention in the management systems of a rural community development organization in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The aims of the intervention were to (a) improve the management system of this organization, and (b) evaluate the usefulness of particular systems methodologies for the improvement of management systems of organizations involved in community development in under-resourced rural contexts. The second phase, "implementation," needs to be completed and thoroughly evaluated before any final conclusions can be drawn about the suitability of the chosen systems framework for Third World type rural contexts. However, the second phase is, at the time of writing, underway and all indications are that an interpretive ('Soft') Systems Methodology, combined with insights from a more functionalist ('hard') approach (with methods chosen through a Critical Systems Thinking framework) holds much promise for participatory systemic interventions in these contexts.
Keywords:Soft Systems Methodology  Critical Systems Thinking  Viable Systems Model  rural development  Participatory Action Research
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