Management development issues for owners/managers of micro-enterprises

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version

Permanent URL for this page: http://hdl.voced.edu.au/10707/25410.


Author: O'Dwyer, Michele; Ryan, Eamon

Abstract:

Management development has traditionally been perceived as being the domain of large rather than micro-enterprises, with developmental issues normally being addressed by means of educational interventions. However, the challenges and obstacles for growth facing these micro-enterprises (businesses employing ten people or fewer) differ significantly from those of a larger organisation. Reports on the current provision for management development as it relates to micro-enterprises, and the perception of owners/managers in Ireland of the role of management development in the running of their companies. The objective of the research was to establish the nature and content of training and development interventions required by the owners/managers of micro-enterprises. Preliminary research and findings indicated the need for a new approach towards the design of management development programmes for micro-entrepreneurs. Taking into account the perceptions and preferences of owners/managers it is clear that a new approach to the design and delivery of management development programmes for micro-entrepreneurs is needed. This new approach has implications for trainers as it includes changes not only in the content but also in the timing, location and delivery mechanism of programmes. The research results suggest a model for the formulation of a management development training strategy for owners/managers of micro-enterprises. Outlines design specifications for a management development programme for owners/managers, based on the model developed from the research findings.

Published abstract reprinted by permission of the copyright owner.

  [-] Show less

Management development has traditionally been perceived as being the domain of large rather than micro-enterprises, with developmental issues normally being addressed by means of educational interventions. However, the challenges and obstacles for growth facing these micro-enterprises (businesses employing ten people or fewer) differ significantly from those of a larger organisation. Reports on the current provision for management development as it relates to micro-enterprises, and the perception of owners/managers in Ireland of the role of management development in the running of their ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Industry; Management; Research; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Small business; Managers; Management development; Course design; Perception; Education and training needs

Geographic subjects: Europe; Ireland

Published: Bradford, England: Emerald, 2000

Access item:
Publisher or alternative source

Journal title: Journal of European industrial training

Journal volume : 24

Journal number: 6

Journal date: 2000

Pages: pp.345-353

ISSN: 0309-0590

Statement of responsibility: Michele O'Dwyer, Eamon Ryan

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 80.401



NCVER Author-Date style

 
Citation only
Full record
End Note
Plain Text
Rich Text
MS Word
 
 

 

Download