Participatory community Enterprises management Phrae Wa Weaving Group, Kham Moang District, Karasin Province

Main Article Content

Thanasat Khamjinda
Vantanee Sanpukdee

Abstract

This research Is qualitative research. Objectives for studying : 1) participatory community enterprise Management, Praewwa Silk Weaving Group and 2) participatory community Enterprise Management Model. The success of the Praewwa Silk Group. The targets are members and committee of community enterprise groups. Phrae Wa Silk Weaving Group, Kham Muang District, Kalasin Province. The tools used to collect data are Indepth Interview member of 18 persons. The qualitative data use content analysis and descriptive Analysis.


           The study indicated that : 1) Participatory Community Enterprise Management Phrae Wa Silk Weaving Group, Kham Muang District, Kalasin Province Weaving of Praewa cloth from ancestors Is a cultural heritage that has been handed down for a long time. Both earning money after the rice farming season Prae Silk Group was established in 1999 with support from Kham Muang Agricultural Office. The purpose of generating income for the community There is a group management structure. There are plans to produce 4-5 thousand pieces per year, using the object from the Thai silkworm work, called the microcirculation. There is an order and the factory will send 2 times a month to generate income for the members. 20,000-30,000 Baht per month per household or 720,000 baht per whole group. Ordering raw materials to produce silk, Praewa will have a group committee to be the buyer. By which the member will notify the intention of wanting and there is a process to check whether it meets the criteria set by the group or not. Marketing has direct sales management. By using sales channels through shops OTOP of Non Than Mun Municipality And are sold through the media of the provincial government, online media, and mass media for sale at shops in Phon Both in the central area and Bangkok And have orders via Application line and Face book. Financial and accounting management The group has collected from the sale of 1 piece of cloth, collected into the group 100 baht. The money deducted from the sale of 100 baht / piece has been paid for accounting. And donations to help society donate to local merit-making parties. The production process of the Praewwa Silk Group by the group has led to the sufficiency economy philosophy to be used, such as 3 rings, namely modesty, with reason and immunity and 3) The success model starts at the Group Executive Committee. Members within the group include finance, accounting, income-expenditure. Financial Planning Circulating property management And financing sources. Production management consists of production process planning. Production control Marketing management consists of basic knowledge about marketing. Marketing ingredients and market share, product positioning and group leaders, including leadership development of administrative knowledge and human resource management.


 

Article Details

How to Cite
Khamjinda, T. ., & Sanpukdee, V. . (2019). Participatory community Enterprises management Phrae Wa Weaving Group, Kham Moang District, Karasin Province. Journal of Graduate MCU KhonKaen Campus, 6(3), 520–532. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jg-mcukk/article/view/215756
Section
Research Article

References

Athipanan, W. (2006). Community Enterprise and Network Management. Bangkok: Department of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives.
Grisnasputi et.al. (2012). Enterprise Management. Khonkean. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Khon Kaen University.
Grisnasputi, W. (2016). Community enterprise management. Social Science Depertment, Khonkean University.
Keawrod, W. (2014). Community enterprise development and production. In the course teaching materials Community Marketing and Enterprise. Management, Management Science: Nonthaburi, Sukhothai Thammathirat University.
Local Government Administration Office Kalasin Province. (2016). Data on Community enterprise in Kalasin Province. Department of Local Administration.
Mahasenarat, A. (2013). Group management process for community enterprise development Samut Prakarn Province. Thesis of Art Social Science for Development, Rajabhat Soun Dusit University.
Natongkum, W. (2012). A Model for Development and Operation of Small and Micro Community Enterprise in Kalasin Province. Dissertation Philosophy of Doctor of The Region Development Strategy Rajabhat Maha Sarakam University.
Phongpit, S. (2004). Community enterprise. Bangkok : Community enterprise Institution.
Potisita, C. (2011). Science and Art for Qualitative Research. Bangkok : Amarinprinting Publishing.
Sathitinphaporn, N. (2016). Management of community enterprises of Non Mueang Subdistrict Administrative Organization Case study group Fish 1, Ban Huay Bong Sub-district, Non Mueang District, Non Sang District Nong Bua Lamphu Province. Independent of Master Public Administration. The Graduate School, North Eastern University.
Tanwisud, S. (2011). Administrative process for the implementation of strong community enterprise groups with non-strong community enterprise groups In Khon Kaen. In the Dependent Master of Art, Social Development Deciplin . Khom Kean University.
Wisalaporn, S. (1992). Independent study of graduates. Report of Research. Bangkok : Office of the National Education Commission, Office of the Prime Minister.