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    A quality management model for community newspapers: the case of developing countries

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    2016
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    Swanepoel, Thalyta
    Van der Waldt, Gerrit
    Steyn, Elanie
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    Managers' ability to effectively and efficiently obtain, manage and utilise organisational resources plays an important role in the quality of the product their organisations present audiences with. A literature review reveals that a lack of effective and efficient media management is a core variable that influences the quality of journalism worldwide. This paper proposes that traditional commercial community newspaper organisations can proactively manage quality by comprehensively following a systems- and process-based approach. For this purpose and using a case study design, a comprehensive quality management model was developed for community newspapers, particularly in developing and rural settings. This context-sensitive model could be a useful tool for owners, managers and editors at community newspapers in developing countries to manage and improve quality in and across all functions and production processes in their organisations.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14783363.2015.1075875
    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/23646
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