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Module 11 - Monitoring and evaluation


What you will learn in this module

How to improve the business
How to track business performance
To evaluate and readjust to new business situations in order to survive and grow
To collect and collate information on women's cooperative businesses to facilitate planning of future support activities.

SESSION PLAN

Session 1

Evaluating women's cooperative businesses

2 hours

Session 2

Preparation of action plans

1 hour 30 min

Session 3

Information for monitoring and support

2 hours

Session 1 - Evaluating women's cooperative businesses

Handout 1: indicators of a successful rural women's cooperative business

Business-related indicators

The business success of a rural women's cooperative can be assessed from the following indicators:

It is important to see if there has been growth in sales and profits over the preceding three to five years. Sustained growth is an important indicator of the success of a business. If the business has not grown in any way, there is a chance that it is losing out in the market and must be examined carefully.

Indicators of effective cooperation

In a rural women's cooperative business, the nature of cooperation is the key to its success. The first and foremost indicator of a cooperative enterprise is that it has common purpose. This can be assessed from the group's articulation of its purpose/mission. There should be clear statements of the product/service to be produced by the group and its business strategy.

It is useful to see if the group has used the tool of business planning, which makes periodical monitoring and necessary adjustments easy.

It is even more important to meet the following criteria:

Social factors

Family and community support has a direct impact on the group's success. Many cooperative women's groups engage in social and religious ceremonies and celebrations. While this may bring recognition from the community, it can also drain the group's finances. It is important for the group to keep in mind the importance of re-investment in business.

Networking

A group that is well networked with other women's groups, government officers and local business, finds it easier to sustain and expand its enterprise.

Handout 2: success checklist using MAIR model

The following checklist is useful to assess if the business is successful. The list has been developed on the basis of MAIR model in module 2

Motivation and determination

Ability and experience

Idea with market

Resources needed and their availability

Physical requirements

- Premises
- Machinery
- Equipment
- Stock of raw material
- Workers

Financial requirements

- utilization of resources
- efficiency
- wastage
- quality maintenance factors

Session 2 - Preparation of action plans

Handout 1: format for action plan

Action planning after training on promoting sustainable cooperative women's group enterprises

You came to this training as representatives of your group and have spent five days learning how to improve the business of your group and conduct it along cooperative principles.

How would you like to make use of this learning when you return to your groups? Use the following stem statements to prepare your action plan.

1. We will teach our group members about......................................................................
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2. The analysis of our cooperative women's group business indicates the following:

Strengths.....................................................................................................................
Weaknesses:...............................................................................................................
Opportunities:...............................................................................................................
Threats:.......................................................................................................................

3. We will now change and do differently (group meetings, marketing, leader selection, etc.)

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4. We will take the initiative in.............................................................................
(Optional) Name of Participants:.........................................................................
Name of group:...................................................................................................
Product/ business:..............................................................................................
Province:.............................................................................................................

Session 3 - Information for monitoring and support

Handout 1: format for collecting information on rural women's groups/cooperatives

Data category

Information about the rural women's cooperatives has been organized into several categories for easy data collection.

- product details
- raw material and equipment details
- production process details
- packaging details

a) Sales

b) Savings

c) Accounting results of the previous year from audited statements. These may be from the year currently closed, or the preceding year, whichever are the last audited accounts:

- sources of funds
- uses of funds
- revenues
- costs
- profits

- history of support and training from the CPD and other government departments (Financial support by way of grants and loans, marketing support, training programmes attended (dates/topics)

General information

1. Name of the cooperative
2. Address
3. Year of establishment
4. Total number of members and number of active members
5. Brief history of the group
6. Type of Business: such as service, producer, wholesaler

Production information

Product details

Raw material and equipment details

Raw material

Equipment

Production process details

Packaging details

Marketing information

- customer response to product
- main customers

Financial information

Sales

- Production cost per unit
- Sales price per unit
- Amount sold per month/year

Saving

- Saving per month/year
- Maximum and minimum saving

Accounting and bookkeeping

- Name of accountant

Group management information

Data collection form

Date of interview:

.............................................................

Interviewer: ...........................

Position: .................................................

Interviewee:...........................

Position: .................................................

1. General information

Name of women's group: ...........................................................

Address no.: ..............

Village....................................................

Sub district: ...............

District: ......................

City: ..................

Province: ..................

Zip code: ...............................................

Tel. no.: ...................

Fax: .......................................................

Name of Cooperative: ................................................................

Address no.: ............

Village:....................................................

Sub district: .............

District:........................

City:....................

Province: .................

Zip code:..................................................

Tel. no.: ..................

Fax:.........................................................

Total number of members: ...........................................................

Number of active members: .........................................................

Type of Business (tick as many as apply)


- Production

- Service


- Trade

- Other

Brief history:

Date/ year of formation of group

......................................................................................................

......................................................................................................

2. Production information

Product details

Product name:

1.

...............................................................

2.

...............................................................

3.

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Please attach sample pictures of each product if available.

Product type

· Wood · Food · Handicraft
· Textile · other- please give details

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.......................................................................................

Quality guarantee or awards achieved:

1.

..........................................

2.

..........................................

3.

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Quantity of the product per month/year

Product name

Numbers per month





What is the maximum number of products you must allow for? What does this mean?

Raw material

Name

Source

Cost

Area found

Product











Equipment

Name

Source

Cost

Product









Production process details

Description of each stage of the production process for each product

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...............................................................................

Packaging details

Packaging material:

· wood · glass · water · hyacinth · cloth
· Paper · Plastic
· other - please give details

.....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................

Name of packaging designer: .........................................................................

3. Marketing information

Advertising channels:

· TV · newspapers · brochures · exhibitions
· word-of-mouth marketing · other - give details

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.......................................................................................

Main market place: ..........................................................

Customer response to product: .........................................

Main customer (may have two or three main categories, trader in Tambon, trader in Bangkok, government departments, could provide five categories):

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4. Financial information

Sales

Product per month

Amount sold

Production per unit

Sales price per month

Total sales





















Savings

How much does the group save per month:
.........................................................................................................

What is the interest rate members get from saving:
.........................................................................................................

Maximum savings per month: ..............................................................

Minimum savings per month: ...............................................................

Accounting

Accountant's name: ............................................................................

Is she/he a qualified accountant: ........................................................
(Write the specific qualifications of the accountant)

5. Information about group members

Name and position of the committee member


Name

Position

Responsibility

1.


Chairperson


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Problems and needs

History of financial support

Year

From

Amount

How was the money spent













History of training

Course

Date

Organizer

Duration













Future training programme required:

1. ..................................................................
2. ..................................................................
3. ..................................................................
4. ..................................................................
5. ..................................................................
6. ..................................................................

What are the other business support needs of the women's group?

1. ..................................................................
2. ..................................................................
3. ..................................................................
4. ..................................................................
5. ..................................................................
6. ..................................................................

What you have learnt in this module

Regular monitoring and evaluation of rural women's cooperative businesses helps to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the group and its business. This helps the group to take its businesses towards success.

Preparing an action plan gives an indication of how each individual participant adapts the training lessons to practice. This helps to spread and replicate training lessons.

A coordinated information system helps to build the capacities of rural women's groups. The information collection format provides a tool for maintaining the database on women's cooperative businesses.

The CPD can then analyse and consolidate this information to build capacities and to provide business development services to the groups.


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