Report of the board of inquiry on the operations of the Dominica Banana Growers Association 1975/76

By: Josse, Victor C
Publisher: Dominica Banana Growers Association ; Roseau ; April 1976Description: 85 p; ill., tblsSubject(s): REPORTS | DOMINICA | BANANAS | AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT | AGRICULTURAL MARKETSSummary: Reviews the status of the Banana Association at the time of the inquiry. Field and boxing plant operations, recruitment and selection of staff, effects of job security on the performance of existing staff are among the matters dealt with in describing organization of activities of the Association. An appraisal of other matters relating to general efficiency in the administration and management of the Association is also provided. The inquiry found plenty to criticise in the existing form of organization of the Association and favours its replacement by one which encourages the principles of profitability and accountable management. Recommends widening the function of the financial management, that Government gives serious consideration to the appointment of a professional Board of Directors chosen from top ranking industrialists, businessmen, administrators, engineers and agriculturists.
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Reviews the status of the Banana Association at the time of the inquiry. Field and boxing plant operations, recruitment and selection of staff, effects of job security on the performance of existing staff are among the matters dealt with in describing organization of activities of the Association. An appraisal of other matters relating to general efficiency in the administration and management of the Association is also provided. The inquiry found plenty to criticise in the existing form of organization of the Association and favours its replacement by one which encourages the principles of profitability and accountable management. Recommends widening the function of the financial management, that Government gives serious consideration to the appointment of a professional Board of Directors chosen from top ranking industrialists, businessmen, administrators, engineers and agriculturists.

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