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Africa aims for a scientific revolution
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| More funding needed for research institutes and universities |
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Outtask Your Infrastructure, Not Your Information
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| Your network and internet infrastructure is the very backbone of an organization's growth and prosperity. But your information is your heart and sole. |
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Incremental or not, what Africa needs is Entrepreneurial Infrastructure
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| Andrew Mack, Founder and Principal of AMGlobal Consulting, blogs about how "Entrepreneurial Infrastructure" more than "Incremental Infrastructure" is what Africa needs and has shown it wants. |
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3.2 Investing in jobs and the community: Working Out of Poverty
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| Spending on infrastructure represents about 20 per cent of total investment
in developing countries, and from 40 to 60 per cent of public investment,
according to the World Bank. A reorientation of policies on
infrastructure investment to ensure that technically viable and cost-effective
employment-intensive options are used speeds the reduction of poverty by
generating productive and decent employment. The challenge is to develop
the appropriate mix of capital- and employment-intensive investment techniques
according to each country’s needs and resources. |
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ICT Peace Initiative
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| On monday I had the opportunity to be part of a discussion that was convened by ICT leaders, in attendance were 4 key players in the ICT industry. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss how the ICt community can use their infrastructure to push out a positive message about Kenya at a time when all the messages being broadcasted are negative. |
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Africa's Music Industry Issues, Part I
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| Musicians like fashion designers et al "gotta eat!" Therefore, we are not only interested in enjoying and grooving to their songs, we also want to know how the musicians we cherish, can get paid what is owed them for their work product. In this two part interview, with the help of music industry insider, Wale Ewedemi, we shed light on the business of music in Africa. Part I covers the current state of Africa’s music industry and its intellectual property rights [IP]. Part II explores technology, distribution, advocacy, infrastructure, music authenticity and social media. |
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Africa's Music Industry Issues, Part II
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| This is Part II of our discussion on Africa’s Music Industry Issues. In Part I, Wale Ewedemi, a music industry insider and founder of the recently formed Nigeria Music Industry Association, discussed with us the current state of Africa’s music industry and intellectual property rights. Here, we continue with our insider as we explore issues around technology, distribution, advocacy, infrastructure, music authenticity and social media.
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Coming Out of the Trough -- It’s Time for a Content, Communication Course Correction
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| The financial shell game finally caught up with Wall Street. The US auto industry
suddenly realized their bloated infrastructure and their views of what people
should buy didn't match up with what customers were asking for. The two industries
knew how to solve the problems they created...go where they print money. The
content creation/sharing/showing/enjoying players pulled back as they have in
every downturn and turned their attention to tightening up their organizations,
reducing profit margins and focusing on products, technology, services that satisfy
consumers. Suddenly we're doing more with less and placing renewed emphasis on
listening and talking with folks about exactly what they want and need from us.
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It’s Time for Content, Communication Course Correction
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| The financial shell game finally caught up with Wall Street. The US auto industry
suddenly realized their bloated infrastructure and their views of what people
should buy didn't match up with what customers were asking for. The two industries
knew how to solve the problems they created...go where they print money. The
content creation/sharing/showing/enjoying players pulled back as they have in
every downturn and turned their attention to tightening up their organizations,
reducing profit margins and focusing on products, technology, services that satisfy
consumers. Suddenly we're doing more with less and placing renewed emphasis on
listening and talking with folks about exactly what they want and need from us.
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Your Piggy Bank in the Clouds
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| Learn how Cloud Computing can keep your infrastructure and labor costs down while staying ahead of the technology curve. |
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Who cares about PR?
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| The public relations industry is coming of age in a global economy where it is ideally placed to take advantage. Maybe we should look at what the PR industry offers, rather than how the industry has been characterised. Here are five key messages to consider.
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