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7.5.6 Women and disabled persons: Institutional design and capacity building
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| Increasing female enrolments in secondary and tertiary education is critically important, especially in subject areas that have been traditionally male dominated and where long-term occupational prospects are more promising. |
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6.3 Participatory skill development: For-profit and NGO training activities
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| 'Participatory skill development' is perhaps the best term to describe the underlying rationale of an altogether new approach to skill development among the poor that has been adopted by many NGOs. |
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Who Stands Out? by Robin J Elliott
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| When you look back on your week, which people stand out in your memory? What is it that these people from such diverse backgrounds do, that sets them apart from thousands of others? How do they manage to get and keep your attention and loyalty?
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5.1 Determinants of diversification in Africa: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| Diversification and policy variables constitute a two-way process in that diversification
not only influences policy outcomes, but is itself influenced by policy variables.
This proposition naturally leads to the search for those economic and non-economic
policy actions that are likely to affect the level and rate of diversification in a country.
What evidence is there that links economic and non-economic variables with
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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND ATTRACTING INWARD FDI
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| One of the characteristics of rich industrial economies is the availability of a
workforce with a high level of human capital. Whether human capital has been the key
driver of economic prosperity or vice-versa is still a matter of debate. Nevertheless, long
time series trends in educational attainment and economic growth during the last century
indicate that HRD and economic prosperity went hand in hand10. Some developing
countries followed similar trends in human capital and economic growth. What was
distinctive about these developing countries is that they appeared to have realised large
economic benefits in attracting MNEs into host economies, and have thus mobilised
inward FDI to attain rapid economic growth. |
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Presenting Presentations
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SURVIVING THE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION BY CREATING A STRATEGY FOR YOUR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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| This economic recession times calls for measures not just to make our business survive but make us come out stronger. Sound strategies are what will separate men from boys. Business leaders creating and harmonizing their strategies to fit the economic future will leap more once this economic recession is over. A strategy will help your business fit in the global economy once this economic depression is over. But how do you create a strategy?
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Mentoring is Good For You
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| SME businesses have gaps in their critical skills. They run on sparse resources (people, time and finance) all focused on lots of operational details and red tape. In addition this focus is skewed by personal passions or backgrounds.
What they need is a mentor! |
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Hidden Opportunities in Economic Downturns
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| Despite the economic conditions, or more appropriately because of the economic downturn, now is the time to seize the advantage. It may sound counter-intuitive, but a downturn opens up rare opportunities to outmaneuver rivals. Many companies simply fail to see the opportunities hidden in economic downturns. |
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5 traits of a successful entrepreneur
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| Entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes including diverse social, economic and education backgrounds. There is no “guaranteed” path to being a successful entrepreneur but this article suggests there are five traits they generally have in common. |
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Best Ideas For Home-based Business For Everyone
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| Home-based business need not be expensive to make it up and running. Some do not require full attention; while others do not need business permits. Still there are few that rely much on one’s ability to establish rapport with people of different cultural and educational backgrounds. |
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Some Things Are Easier For Your Business in a Recession
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| If your business is feeling the impact of the economic downturn, think differently about how you could take advantage of the current economic circumstances. Some things are definitely more challenging, but others might actually be easier in these tough economic times. |
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