A Participative Management of Thai Agriculture Group

International Journal of Business Society, Vol. 3, Issue 6
Taien LayramanNawakarn SirarujanonRaktai DamrongmaneePlubpeung Paungtanasarn
Participative managementDeming ModelAgriculture CooperateChiang MaiThailand
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Abstract

The paper examines the participate management model the way that an agriculture group in Chiang Mai, Thailand was done. When they had shaped their such a kind of working group, they aimed to become agriculture people without any knowledge or any experience. Working in the group issue was unnaturally for them until this research conducted by using the action research method, between an agriculture group in tambon San Klang, San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand, they were a success in kind of settle both the informal and formal organization to handle this agriculture cooperate by themselves. This finding indicates the power of a participate way of management among this area occurring in the north of Thailand.

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Article Details
Volume & IssueVol. 3, Iss. 6
Publication DateDec 31, 2019
Authors
Taien Layraman
Nawakarn Sirarujanon
Raktai Damrongmanee
Plubpeung Paungtanasarn
DOI
10.30566/ijo-bs/2019.126
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