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PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE PROCESS OF PREPARING THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORK PLAN (RKPD) in LEMBATA REGENCY
ABSTRACT
This study aims to describe and analyze the unique experiences, understandings, and
meanings of planners in the process of preparing the Local Government Work Plan (RKPD)
in Lembata Regency. The method used is qualitative phenomenology. The data analysis
technique uses Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis (IPA). The results show that the
planners' experiences include: inconsistent planning processes, planning without work
guidelines, planning without commitment, and partial planning. The planners' understanding
is planning oriented towards process and output. Unique interpretations include loyalty to
the planning organization, awareness of the mismatch between planning and budgeting,
interpreting planning as the basis for development, and the need for strategies to improve
the work system. In response to this, for future planning, the Lembata Regency planning
agency needs to do several things, including increasing understanding of basic matters such
as organizational structure of work procedures and planning rules, developing planning
guidelines and standard operating procedures for planning, collaborating process and
substance approaches in preparing planning documents, strengthening coordination,
increasing the capacity of planning resources, and implementing a merit system in transfers
and rotations within the planning agency.
KEYWORDS:
Regional Planning, Phenomenological Study, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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