The Organization workshop (OW) – or "Laboratorio Organizacional" (LO) in both Portuguese and Spanish – is a CHAT-based learning event where participants master new organizational as well as social knowledge and skills through a learning-by-doing approach. It is aimed at large groups of unemployed and underemployed, a large number of whom sometimes may be persons with lower levels of education (LLEs). The OW addresses locally identified problems which can only be solved by collaborating groups. During a Workshop participants form a temporary enterprise which they themselves manage, an enterprise which contracts to do work at market rates. Once the workshop temporary enterprise is over, organizational, management and vocational skills gained can be used to form new businesses or social enterprises.
The creator of the OW is the Brazilian sociologist Clodomir Santos de Morais.[1] The main elements of the workshop are a large group of people (stipulated originally by de Morais as "minimum 40, with no upper limit")[2][3] the freedom[4] to organize themselves within the law and all necessary resources in the hands of the group.[5][6] de Morais' OW guidelines,[7][8] originally distributed in mimeographed form, were (re)printed in several countries, languages and formats (including popular cartoon) over the years. The text was first translated into English by Ian Cherrett for use in anglophone Africa.[9]
^Sobrado in Carmen & Sobrado 2000, Ch. 2
^"or, as many as local conditions and the amount of 'common pool resources' that can be put at the disposal of the participants allow": de Morais in Carmen & Sobrado 2000, p. 26; Seriti Archived 5 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine: current field practice sees average numbers of around 150.
^Labra & Labra 2012, pp. 1 & 21: 850 took part in the Matzinho OW, Moz.
^see e.g. Sobrado in Carmen & Sobrado 2000, pp. 209–10 on the nature of and need for autonomy.
^de Morais 1987, p. 118 known also as 'the Inventory' or Common-pool resource.
^de Morais 1979.
^Apuntes de teoría de la organización (Book, 1979). [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 493557014.
^IICA 1979, pp. 1–37.
^Cherrett, Ian (1992). Notes to a Theory of Organization. Newcastle, UK: ETC.
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