Development of Strategies Management: A Case Study the Community Enterprises in the Lower Northeastern Region of Thailand

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Udgivet i:Calitatea vol. 26, no. 207 (Jul 2025), p. 77-85
Hovedforfatter: Kitanant, Thakorn
Andre forfattere: Cain, Parisha Marie, Kaewhanam, Kathanyoo, Kaewhanam, Phimlikid
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100 1 |a Kitanant, Thakorn  |u Doctoral Student of Philosophy in Development Administration Program, Kalasın University, Thailand 
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520 3 |a Background and Objective: Thailand's Lower Northeastern Region, also known as the Nakhon Chai Buri Province Cluster, encompasses the provinces of Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Buriram, and Surin City. This region is home to a thriving network of 232,001 community enterprises. However, a national workshop involving government agencies and community representatives identified key challenges hindering further growth. Despite their substantial potential to contribute to Thailand's economy and social fabric, community enterprises face limitations such as a lack of appropriate management strategies, Limited brand image, Difficulty in attracting and empoweringcommunity members, and Limited access to national and international markets. However, to developeffective strategies that address these challenges, a deeper understanding of the operational environmentof community enterprises is necessary. This study aims to develop targeted management strategies to support Community Enterprises in Thailand's Lower Northeastern Region. Methodology: This research is Qualitative research emphasizing community participation. Key informants include the president of the community enterprise and members of the community enterprise. Nakhon Chai Burin Province group, totaling 16 people, including those involved, (Participants) consisting of officials of the Provincial Agriculture Office, or District Agriculture Office, or DistrictDevelopment Officer, One person per province, totaling Four people, totaling 20 informants, usingthe method of selecting by the Purposive sampling. Data collection involved in-depth interviews, was developed and assessed for content validity by three experts, achieving a Content Validity Index (CVI) of 1.00. Main Results:These management strategies are guidelines for efficient and effective management to develop and promote the coexistence in developing the potential and performance of community enterprises to strengthen the sufficiency economy and promote a happy life. Conclusions: The strategies for developing in the Development of Community enterprises focus on four aspects: 1) Utilizing a Variety of Resources and product standards responds to consumer needs for sales, 2) Integration for product development to mitigate the risk of lack of technology and the negative impact of many products of the same type, 3) Government and Agency support to address the modern technology for development focusing on products and 4) The supporter of relevant quality products, OTOP standards, and various resources to counteract the threat to the world economy and consumer demand. These strategies can help Guide your community enterprise in leveraging its strengths, addressing weaknesses, capitalizing on opportunities, and mitigating threats to achieve sustainable growth and success. 
651 4 |a Thailand 
653 |a Standards 
653 |a Government agencies 
653 |a SWOT analysis 
653 |a Strategic management 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Community involvement 
653 |a Agriculture 
653 |a Provinces 
653 |a Brand image 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Regions 
653 |a International markets 
653 |a Community development 
653 |a Economics 
653 |a Product development 
653 |a Validity 
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653 |a Global economy 
653 |a Citizen participation 
653 |a Development strategies 
653 |a Knowledge management 
653 |a Case studies 
653 |a Threats 
653 |a Management 
653 |a Risk reduction 
653 |a Technology 
653 |a Public officials 
653 |a Respondents 
653 |a Sales 
653 |a Strategies 
653 |a Agricultural development 
653 |a Management development programmes 
653 |a Brands 
653 |a Community research 
653 |a Demand 
653 |a Social 
653 |a Economic 
700 1 |a Cain, Parisha Marie  |u Thesis Advisor, Associate Professor Dr., Department of Public Administration Kalasin University, Thailand 
700 1 |a Kaewhanam, Kathanyoo  |u Co-thesis Advisor, Associate Professor Dr., Department of Public Administration Kalasin University Thailand 
700 1 |a Kaewhanam, Phimlikid  |u Co-thesis Advisor, Assistant Professor Dr., Department of Public Administration, Kalasin University, Thailand 
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