Managing the transition at Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museum

This study explores how Bakoni Malapa Northern Sotho Open Air Museum situated outside Polokwane, Limpopo province is surviving in post apartheid South Africa. The specific areas investigated are: employment conditions, marketing of the museum, description of the museum products, and stakeholders’...

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Main Author: Musinguzi, Dan
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4865
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-48652021-04-29T05:09:17Z Managing the transition at Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museum Musinguzi, Dan community tourism museum management Limpopo Province Bakoni Malapa This study explores how Bakoni Malapa Northern Sotho Open Air Museum situated outside Polokwane, Limpopo province is surviving in post apartheid South Africa. The specific areas investigated are: employment conditions, marketing of the museum, description of the museum products, and stakeholders’ perceptions of problems limiting success of the institution. An analysis of the nature of problems faced by the museum and recommendations for improving its success are also offered. Face to face interviews guided by interview schedules with semi structured questions were used to collect data. Personal observation was another method used to supplement interviews during data collection. Some of participants’ interview responses were audio taped while others were recorded as field notes. Audio taped responses were transcribed and together with field notes all were analysed by applying Colaizzi’s (1978) seven steps of data analysis. Data credibility was acquired through relatively prolonged engagement, detailed observation, triangulation, and taking the research findings back to participants to confirm whether their statements were interpreted correctly. Research findings indicated a number of problems limiting the success of the museum. The most important of these are: bad management-employee relationships, insufficient funds, lack of appropriate marketing strategies, lack of land, insufficient cultural and tourism knowledge among management, lack of staff, semi illiteracy and lack of skills training among staff, and lack of a defined vision. The analysis of the research findings suggest that Bakoni Malapa is not successful, however, success is defined. 2008-05-22T10:59:42Z 2008-05-22T10:59:42Z 2008-05-22T10:59:42Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/4865 en 7002 bytes 1985347 bytes 23611 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic community tourism
museum management
Limpopo Province
Bakoni Malapa
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museum management
Limpopo Province
Bakoni Malapa
Musinguzi, Dan
Managing the transition at Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museum
description This study explores how Bakoni Malapa Northern Sotho Open Air Museum situated outside Polokwane, Limpopo province is surviving in post apartheid South Africa. The specific areas investigated are: employment conditions, marketing of the museum, description of the museum products, and stakeholders’ perceptions of problems limiting success of the institution. An analysis of the nature of problems faced by the museum and recommendations for improving its success are also offered. Face to face interviews guided by interview schedules with semi structured questions were used to collect data. Personal observation was another method used to supplement interviews during data collection. Some of participants’ interview responses were audio taped while others were recorded as field notes. Audio taped responses were transcribed and together with field notes all were analysed by applying Colaizzi’s (1978) seven steps of data analysis. Data credibility was acquired through relatively prolonged engagement, detailed observation, triangulation, and taking the research findings back to participants to confirm whether their statements were interpreted correctly. Research findings indicated a number of problems limiting the success of the museum. The most important of these are: bad management-employee relationships, insufficient funds, lack of appropriate marketing strategies, lack of land, insufficient cultural and tourism knowledge among management, lack of staff, semi illiteracy and lack of skills training among staff, and lack of a defined vision. The analysis of the research findings suggest that Bakoni Malapa is not successful, however, success is defined.
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title Managing the transition at Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museum
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