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Technology Transfer through Training Spillovers
HRD activities conducted by the MNEs have proven to be important for host developing countries since domestic firms are more likely to face training constraints due to market failure. MNE training is also important since it is most likely to bring in the advanced skills and technologies to which domestic firms otherwise have no access. One important channel through which this technology may transfer from MNEs to domestic firms is the so-called training spillovers.

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Building a More Intuitive Organization
The value of intuition in business has an upside that many businesses still fail to undervalue, mostly because they don't see the linkages and practical applications. Here are some ways to link intuition to your innovation strategy and begin to build a more intuitive organization.

Selling is Baseball Backwards
Baseball sure is a backwards game, at least compared to the game of selling. Make sure your approach to sales isn't backward so your sales team can score more often.

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Local Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and Subsaharan Africa: Networks and Linkages to the Global Economy, By: Deborah Bräutigam, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC

5.11 Rights and labour law reform: Working Out of Poverty
Development of a programme to eradicate child labour and the linkages to improved access to schools. Data on child labour require a special approach, given that it is often hidden.

Effects of health on child schooling and cognitive development: The Indirect Effects of Investment in Human Capital
In sections 2 and 3 education and health were treated as separate components of human capital. Here the possible linkages between them are discussed. Expenditures on education may affect health and parental education may benefit children. Health expenditures may themselves affect the value of education. These links are important for understanding the potential range of benefits which accrue to expenditures on human capital.

Backward Search Engine Optimization IsThe Biggest Mistake Done By Web Site Designers
Backward SEO is a common mistake done by web site designer. Always keep in that that SEO is much more that just adding meta tags! A search engine friendly website is going to deliver a better return on investment because it targets the right.

Federal Executive Council (FEC) of Nigeria Approves $27.2m Loan from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) for Rural Microfinance
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) of Nigeria, presided over by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, approved a USD 27.2 million loan from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), as reported by AllAfrica.com. The loan, along with a USD 400,000 grant from IFAD, will constitute the core financing of IFAD’s Rural Finance Institution-Building Programme (RFIBP), a seven-year plan to strengthen rural microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Nigeria as well as establish increased linkages between MFIs and mainstream financial institutions.

I'll Take the High Road — Will You?
Midlife presents each man with a clear fork in his road: one leads forward to an authentic life; the other backward to childishness. Your choice?

Hitting the wall!!
Businesses move forward and backward with the speed in which the economic cycle determines its winners and losers. There, also, comes a time when the need to stop doing something is far more compelling than to keep moving forward. Often times, the realization does not occur until a sudden, abrupt stop happens after the business relationship has hit a wall. It is important to recognize when a relationship is over and how to manage around the wall that is about to spell your demise.

Building Trust: The Ratchet Effect
I believe that building Trust works like winding up a ratchet. Trust is built by a series of actions or ratchet “clicks” that occur over time. But, like the ratchet used to pull in the sail on a large sailboat, when the pawl holding the ratchet from rotating backward becomes dislodged, the spool can spin back to zero quickly. If a leader has made a thousand deposits in the “Trust Account” with people, they can be wiped out by a single mega withdrawal that happens in a heartbeat. This article gives some more information on this analogy and suggests a method for inserting the pawl back in the teeth once a withdrawal has happened so the bulk of historical trust assets are retained.

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