Organizational and Managerial Factors

PROGRAMME PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION 2(1+1)

Organizational and Managerial Factors

Managerial issues are critical to good project design and implementation. Some of the managerial issues include paying less recognition to agricultural programmes, lack of required manpower, lack of cooperation and lack of funds for meeting operational costs. Capabilities of the available staff in programme implementation are examined, to judge whether they can conduct large scale activities in the programme. If such managerial skills are limited among people, then provision may be made for training of staff so that the programme can be implemented, otherwise it is a failure. The extension agents must also help the farmers in learning the new skills.

Some of the organizational constraints refer to lack of viable schemes, poor co-ordination with government, complicated procedures adopted, lack of team work and influence of political leaders in selection of beneficiaries. These constraints can be minimized or avoided if the central and state governments solve the complicated policies for providing required education to rural population.

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