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4.1.2 Enterprises with growth potential: The demand for training
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| Most training strategies in the informal sector have targeted manufacturing microenterprises that are considered to have some growth potential. However, even within this relatively better-off segment of the informal sector, the effective demand for training has frequently been found to be quite limited. |
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2.1 Growth performance I: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| This section examines recent economic performance at the continental and subregional
levels. It discusses disparities in growth performance and the factors behind
the observed disparities across countries and subregions. The analysis pays particular
attention to structural factors such as endowment in natural resources, the role of
policies and institutions as well as non-policy drivers of growth, including exogenous
factors such as natural calamities, geography, and civil conflicts. The discussion highlights
key constraints to growth in Africa and strategies to address these constraints. |
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4.0 Gender differences in constraints and opportunities: Gender Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Africa, 2007
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| Do women and men entrepreneurs face different constraints
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Barriers to African External Trade
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| Attempts to expand Africa’s trade have been hampered by both internal and external
constraints or barriers. |
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Access to Finance: Constraints of growth-oriented enterprises
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| The starting point for a Focus Group Discussion was an exercise whereby the participants were asked to write down constraints they had encountered in growing or trying to grow their enterprises. These responses were printed on cards, which were placed, in clusters of similar constraints, on the wall for all to see. They became the starting point for more in-depth discussions and were used to reflect the groups' main concerns. |
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Capacity Utilization and Constraints
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| Capacity is the sum of what your organization can create, given its resources, to meet sales, demand, and product mix changes.
Often it can’t react as quickly as you’d like, either up or down. You have noticed that.
Choose the actions that fit your objectives, that can be effective within your organization’s culture and capability. Many actions are cost effective; choose what fits. |
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Operational Innovation
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| There is an opportunity for almost every company to gain advantage through operational innovation. Operational innovation simply means identify key business processes and innovating in them to achieve faster throughput, or to provide some new convenience or wow factor customers, or to bring cost of offerings down in a dramatic fashion.This article explains operational innovation with help of an example. |
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Identify your Marketing Constraint
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| As I mention in a previous post: Every System, typically has relatively few constraints. However, to operate at maximum efficiency, the limiting constraint must be identified. Five Steps of Continuous Improvement help identify and improve the constraint. How do I correlate the Marketing Hourglass with the Theory of Constraints? TOC uses the weakest link, a chain as a visual in working with throughput. |
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Value Stream Marketing: It’s just not about the Value
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| Of course when I start discussing flow, I am going to start discussing Theory of Constraints. In your marketing process, you will have numerous constraints but Goldratt claims that at any given time, there is only one constraint. That constraint is much like the neck of an hourglass and will limit the entire system. Actually, if it is well managed you could throttle your process accordingly (We only wish we could that). Simply doubling the efforts in a constraint could be the easy solution and may just move the constraint to another area. However, we operate in a more complicated world than that. Something else usually cases something else to happen. |
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The Golden Thread: Linking Strategy to Execution
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| Detailed operational planning has to relate corporate strategy with the operations of the enterprise at the initiative level and below that at the project level. This Method Frameworks article describes ways to inject operational planning into the strategic planning process and string the “golden thread” through all of the execution loop-holes. |
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Getting Outside Your Box
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| We are all familiar with the overused phrase, "thinking outside the box." This article discusses ways we can break out of our constraints in order to get more out of life. |
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