Action Implementation and Performance Assessment with Continuous Improvement and Innovation Process in Sharptooth Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Small Businesses in South Africa

M. Moroasui, A. Ampofo-Yeboah, M. Antwi
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Continuous Improvement and Innovation (CI&I) is a business management strategy that concentrates thinking and action on the things that makes the real difference. Performance assessment is the most significant step in CI&I, as it analyses and reports on outcomes – it reveals which goals have been achieved and which are still to be achieved. Emerging aquaculture farmers are not searching for handouts; they want to compete on a commercial scale. Aquaculture can only attract investors if it becomes profitable and viable. As part of the research reported here, role-players in sharptooth catfish businesses attended focus group discussions, and were equipped to implement actions and assess their own performance. The performance assessment process was followed to monitor the action that had been taken and to report results. Mechanisms such as action monitoring and support; observation; the formulation of questions and ideas; identifying opportunities; performance assessment; and achievement stacker were applied to assess the achieved outcomes. The study led to the identification of markets and potential customers; signed orders; access to processing plants; the printing of business material (e.g., stickers); training; and the completion of new ponds. Questionnaires were sent out and completed. An experiment with earthworms and tilapia fry used as catfish feed was completed successfully. In conclusion, the outcomes of this study have revealed a need for further research that would assist small businesses in the catfish industry in growing and becoming profitable.
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南非尖牙鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)小企业持续改进和创新过程的行动实施和绩效评估
持续改进和创新(CI&I)是一种企业管理策略,它将思想和行动集中在能够产生真正差异的事情上。绩效评估是CI&I中最重要的一步,因为它对结果进行分析和报告——它揭示了哪些目标已经实现,哪些目标还有待实现。新兴的水产养殖户不寻求施舍;他们想在商业规模上竞争。水产养殖只有在盈利和可行的情况下才能吸引投资者。作为研究报告的一部分,尖牙鲶鱼企业的角色扮演者参加了焦点小组讨论,并准备实施行动并评估自己的表现。按照业绩评估程序监测已采取的行动并报告结果。行动监测和支助等机制;观察;提出问题和想法;识别机会;性能评估;并采用成绩评定法对学生取得的成绩进行评定。该研究确定了市场和潜在客户;签订订单;进入加工厂;印刷商业材料(如贴纸);培训;以及新池塘的建成。调查问卷已发出并完成。成功地完成了蚯蚓和罗非鱼苗作为鲶鱼饲料的试验。总之,这项研究的结果表明,需要进一步的研究,以帮助鲶鱼行业的小企业成长和盈利。
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