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MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR STRENGTH
Participation in Management for Everybody
Dedicated to Gert Lüdeking
Module Introduction
Documents Included in this Management Training Module
Management is far too important to be left only to the managers
Management training, as described in this site, has a special methodology. It is something that goes beyond traditional training, and it is something which directly contributes to an increase in capacity, strength, or empowerment of groups, organizations or communities.
You will find some overlap between this module and the others. The community mobilization intervention, for example, is closely integrated with the management training intervention (applied to communities), so the boundaries between the two are not easy to define.
Here
are some of the documents in this module. The
Four Key Questions, lists the four questions that lie at the core of
management training. Together, they and the answers to each, form a logical
argument, which lies at the root of project design and all planning related
to management.
Management
Training is a workshop handout for participants that again lists the
four questions, and some other principles of management decision making.
See also Management Training, from chapter
Three of "Training for Strength," which is the training curriculum
of the community management programme.
Management
Training, Notes for the Trainer, is aimed at facilitators or trainers
and explains how to use the material and present the principles of management
training, Management Training Strategy Sketch,
is an overview of the CMP strategy, and shows how management training is
one of the three main thrusts of the methodology designed to empower low
income communities.
The
Management
Training Strategy Explicated, is an expansion of the sketch, but goes
into more detail for each of the elements in the strategy. Organizing
by Training, describes how training, in this programme, goes beyond
the usual assumption of being only the transfer of sills, and can be used
for institutional restructuring (reorganizing) a group, organization or
community to be more effective and have more capacity.
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