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The development and implementation of methods and procedures of issuing drivers licences in the Madibeng Municipality

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dc.contributor.advisor Ferreira, G. M.
dc.contributor.advisor Brynard, Dirk J.
dc.contributor.author Alers, Corlia
dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-16T09:38:40Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-16T09:38:40Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01
dc.identifier.citation Alers, Corlia (2018) The development and implementation of methods and procedures of issuing drivers licences in the Madibeng Municipality, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24676>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24676
dc.description.abstract This study investigated the development and implementation of methods and procedures as generic administrative function, with specific reference to issuing drivers licences in the Driving Licence Testing Centre of the Madibeng Municipality. The contribution of the study to the discipline, Public Administration, is found in the basic framework for the development of standard operating procedures. Furthermore, a set of standard operating procedures to issue drivers licences was developed. In essence, the systems theory inspired the design of the basic framework for the development of standard operating procedures, while the phases of the ADDIE instructional design model simplified the drafting of the standardised procedures to issue drivers licences. Although the empirical data collection commenced with a quantitative research methodology, a qualitative dimension was required to fully understand the problem why the Driving Licence Testing Centre at the Madibeng Municipality lacks contemporary and relevant standard operating procedures to issue drivers licences. A mixed methods research design was eventually adopted to explore the phenomenon because a second research method was needed to strengthen the primary research method. Data was initially collected through a questionnaire, and follow-up personal interviews were conducted to clarify issues that were not responded to or unclear from the self-administered questionnaires. This conforms to pragmatism - the research philosophy adopted for this study because predetermined research questions dictated the path towards realising the research objectives. Since this study utilised a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research designs, the research methodology was shaped by various strategies, techniques and data collection instruments, such as literature reviews, document analyses to draft the standardised procedures, case study (Driving Licence Testing Centre of the Madibeng Municipality), a structured questionnaire and semi-structured personal interviews. In this study, the administrative generic function of determining and revision of methods and procedures was referred to as ‘methods and procedures’. Within the context of Public Administration, the study revealed that methods and procedures specify the sequence, processes and techniques necessary to execute certain actions and operations during service delivery. Moreover, it states how tasks must be exercised within the public sector, as well as indicate who must take action. Consequently, methods and procedures are built into all public service activities, regardless whether these are administrative, functional or auxiliary activities. It was concluded that methods and procedures form an indispensable part of any public institution’s activities. However, the study focused on methods and procedures to issue drivers licences at the Driving Licence Testing Centre of the Madibeng Municipality. The study realised its overall aim when recommendations were made to the Driving Licence Testing Centre of the Madibeng Municipality of how to develop and implement standard operating procedures to issue drivers licences. In essence, it was recommended that the basic framework for the development of standard operating procedures be applied when updating and/or developing methods and procedures. Moreover, it was recommended that the set of newly developed standard operating procedures be adopted and implemented. It was also suggested, amongst other proposals, that the management and the staff at the Centre engage from the initial stages in the procedure development process, that clear steps and instructions of how to reach organisational short-term objectives, be specified, and caution be taken by the Madibeng Municipality against the implementation of an overly multifaceted internal control system at its Driving Licence Testing Centre. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xix, 357 leaves) : diagrams
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Driver fitness en
dc.subject Drivers licence en
dc.subject Driving Licence Testing Centre en
dc.subject Internal control en
dc.subject Internal control mechanisms en
dc.subject Madibeng Municipality en
dc.subject Methods en
dc.subject National Road Traffic Act en
dc.subject Procedure en
dc.subject Policy formulation en
dc.subject Public policy en
dc.subject Standard operating procedures en
dc.subject Standardised procedures en
dc.subject.lcsh 352.29096824
dc.subject.lcsh Drivers' licenses -- South Africa -- Madibeng
dc.subject.lcsh Public administration -- South Africa -- Madibeng -- Evaluation
dc.subject.lcsh Municipal officials and employees -- Training of -- South Africa -- Madibeng
dc.subject.lcsh Civil service reform -- South Africa -- Madibeng
dc.subject.lcsh Municipal government -- South Africa -- Madibeng -- Reform
dc.title The development and implementation of methods and procedures of issuing drivers licences in the Madibeng Municipality en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Department of Public Administration and Management
dc.description.degree D.Admin. (Public Administration)


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