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The story of a village: a case study in strategic planning at Enyinndakurom, Ankaful, Central Region, Ghana

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posted on 2019-03-08, 14:52 authored by WYNETTE REDINGTONWYNETTE REDINGTON, Dick Keely, Mark Mantey
The development of a strategic plan for an African village can seem a daunting task, especially if the village is one created from diverse beginnings and different cultural origins, where ethnicity, language, and custom are not homogenous. In this article, the authors explore the outcomes of the traditional top-down approach. They contrast this with a collaborative approach, bottom up, and propose the use of management strategies more commonly found in an industrial environment. Deploying a case study approach the development and implementation of a strategic plan for a post-leprosy rehabilitation village near Elmina in Ghana, West Africare described and evaluated. Learned helplessness is often an outcome of intervention aid. By approaching a project with a top-down approach, the dependency of a community can become ingrained. However, a partnership approach with the villagers is hoped to engender a sense of ownership in the community, motivating optimism. The authors believe that the possibility of engagement with the village is greatly strengthened using a collaborative approach and that this is key to a successful outcome. The concept, strategy and initial results, as well as the ongoing sustainability of the strategy, are described. The underlying hypothesis is that by empowering an impoverished and disenfranchised community with tried and trusted, modern management methods, engagement, as well as success, can be achieved.

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Project Management Research and Practice;5, article 5465

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UTS ePRESS

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peer-reviewed

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Misean Cara

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English

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