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Abstract
The institutional problems of BUMDes are still a polemic, one of which is the management of BUMDes Pado'e Jaya in Mayakeli Village, Pamona Puselemba District, Poso Regency. The lack of clarity in various program/activity plans, lack of community participation, suboptimal BUMDes budget governance, unclear division of BUMDes management duties, and weak supervision, make BUMDes management still run poorly. This study aims to determine the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mayakeli Village, Pamona Puselemba District, Poso Regency, this study uses a qualitative method of the Descriptive type, where the drawing of informants is done purposively. The types of data are primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques are through field research (Observation, Interviews and Documentation). Meanwhile, the informants used are 7 people. Researchers use the theory put forward by James A.F Stoner with 4 aspects, namely planning, organizing, leadership, and control. The results of this study found that the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mayakeli Village is not optimal even though the planning aspect has been carried out through deliberation and the leadership aspect has implemented a collaborative and participatory leadership style. In terms of organization, it is quite good and effective. However, it must be improved to increase cooperation and coordination between BUMDes management and the village government. Then, control based on research results and field facts there are challenges related to low participation and public awareness in utilizing resources provided by BUMDes and further efforts are needed to increase community participation and awareness, as well as their responsibility to pay off debts in BUMDes.