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Hints on managing an ageing multicultural workorce
Research has confirmed the commonly held belief that as people age their ability (and often their desire) to change is diminished and that their thoughts, habits, patterns of behaviour, ideas and perceptions become rigid and limited and that it becomes more difficult for them to change in response to events (‘plasticity’ of the brain is reduced).

SMEs oil prices globalisation and SMEs
An overview of the possible effect of oil prices on globalisation and SMEs

SMEs – SMEs struggling in South Africa. Why?
Are there economic reasons for the problems of SMEs in South Africa?

From death of a salesman to the birth of a partner
In this article Keith will look at some of the essential differences in attitude and skill between successful sales people of yester-year and those of today.

Abstract - E-COMMERCE FOR DEVELOPMENT: PROSPECTS AND POLICY ISSUES
In this paper, we analyse the potential contribution of the Internet and its commercial application to the development process in poor countries. In historical perspective, the Internet has diffused at a far faster rate than earlier generations of communications technology: from 1990 to early 2000, the estimated number of Internet users grew more than tenfold to roughly 300 million, affecting the way in which people communicate with each other, acquire information, learn, do business, and interact culturally. Our particular focus is on the opportunities e-commerce offers to small-scale entrepreneurs in developing countries and the challenges they face in exploiting e-commerce’s potential.

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Preface: HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
The main theme for the programme of work 2001-2002 at the Development Centre was Globalisation and Governance. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are a key actor of globalisation and also raise numerous governance issues. Accordingly, their role in poor countries has always interested the development community

Sectoral Trends of FDI in Developing Countries: Background
The recent waves of globalisation have substantially transformed the modes of production and trade in both developed and developing countries. This is reflected in the changes in the extent of information and technology in the workplace, firm’s production and organisational strategies, trade and FDI liberalisation policies, and new rules of international trade and investment. Given these developments, the sectoral trends (primary, manufacturing and services) in FDI have changed rapidly over the past two decades.

SMEs oil prices globalisation and SMEs
An overview of the possible effect of oil prices on globalisation and SMEs

SMEs oil price globalisation and SMEs in Africa Part II
Possible impact of increasing oil prices on globalisation and SMEs in Africa!

Corporate Banking Options
The article outlines some of the reasons why globalisation is making offshore banking a more mainstream business strategy. These facts give insight into the potential benefits of setting up an international bank account for investors and entrepreneurs.

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