A new approach to managing community participation and stakeholder negotiation in South African local government
Community participation currently forms an important element of the South African government’s policy on integrated development planning in local government. Community participation and stakeholder negotiation involve a process of comprehensive engagement, as divergent opinions, needs and expectatio...
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doaj-c43247e9e53949d59731df1f2958f8532020-11-25T01:08:07ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362003-03-016112614210.4102/sajems.v6i1.3330910A new approach to managing community participation and stakeholder negotiation in South African local governmentEnslin J. van Rooyen0School of Public Management and Administration, University of PretoriaCommunity participation currently forms an important element of the South African government’s policy on integrated development planning in local government. Community participation and stakeholder negotiation involve a process of comprehensive engagement, as divergent opinions, needs and expectations normally exist. It is therefore important to correctly identify legitimate stakeholders, to know the different types of partnerships that form stakeholder units within municipalities, and where final decision-making responsibility and accountability are located in local government affairs. This paper reflects on the need for a culture of community participation and most importantly, stakeholder negotiation to be established and institutionalized to the extent that it will be viewed not as an event but rather a continuous process in local government. This approach defines a new era for public management in South African local government.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/3330 |
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A new approach to managing community participation and stakeholder negotiation in South African local government |
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A new approach to managing community participation and stakeholder negotiation in South African local government |
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A new approach to managing community participation and stakeholder negotiation in South African local government |
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Community participation currently forms an important element of the South African government’s policy on integrated development planning in local government. Community participation and stakeholder negotiation involve a process of comprehensive engagement, as divergent opinions, needs and expectations normally exist. It is therefore important to correctly identify legitimate stakeholders, to know the different types of partnerships that form stakeholder units within municipalities, and where final decision-making responsibility and accountability are located in local government affairs. This paper reflects on the need for a culture of community participation and most importantly, stakeholder negotiation to be established and institutionalized to the extent that it will be viewed not as an event but rather a continuous process in local government. This approach defines a new era for public management in South African local government. |
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