Measuring quality performance of cadastral survey and deeds registration work processes |
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Authors: | Dorman Chimhamhiwa Onisimo Mutanga Paul van der Molen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of KwaZulu Natal, Land Information Management Programme, Centre for Environment, Agriculture and Development (CEAD), Private Bag X 01, Scottsville 3209, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa;2. University of Twente, Faculty of Geo Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), P.O. Box 6, 7500AA Enschede, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | When land parcel boundaries are surveyed for purposes of registration in most southern African countries, the cadastral survey records and diagrams prepared have to be examined and approved by the Surveyor General first before they can be registered in the Deeds Registries. For such records to be approved, their quality must conform to requirements stipulated in relevant acts and regulations. Where regulatory requirements are not met, the records are rejected and returned for corrections and resubmission. From a cross-organizational context, poor quality documents lodged upstream have the effect of congesting examination processes downstream as records are rejected and returned backwards due to quality failure. The paper proposes a quality performance measurement model to analyze quality performance in land administration work processes. The developed model is tested on 2 survey examination and approval sites and 3 deeds registration sites in Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Based on below expected quality results obtained at one of the sites, a root cause analysis was conducted to establish recurring and underlying causal factors upon which quality improvement strategies can be built on. |
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Keywords: | Quality performance Cadastral survey examination Deeds examination Process yield Root causes |
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