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Least Developed Countries Report, 2007
The UNCTAD has recently released the Least Developed Countries Report, 2007, subtitled "Knowledge, technical learning and innovation for development".

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Business Success Means Leveraging The Success Advantage Factor Through 3 Capacities
Do you ever wonder why some businesses are so successful and while others struggle and struggle? Both provide good products and services. Yet, what separates these two companies may center on the ability to leverage 3 critical business capacities.

Helping SMEs meet the requirements of formal financing - Increasing SME Access to Finance: A Four Pronged Approach
Apart from the need to boost SME capacities, some financial instruments can help provide missing information or reduce the risk stemming from some SMEs’ lack of transparency.

Taking Scattered Actions Hampers Your Time Management
As strange as it may sound, being busy doesn't necessarily mean being productive. While we all want to get the most of our day, both at work and at home, trying to pack too many things in can be counter-productive. Taking a few minutes time out each day to consider how we can better spend our time can vastly improve the quality and quantity of what we achieve.

Coaching Tip: Creating a “Rough Day” Strategy
We all have those days that challenge us to stay centered, optimistic, productive and connected to ourselves. Learn how to develop a strategy to shift into a more positive and productive mindset.

Optimizing E-mail: Stay Productive, Not Busy
Does email boost or hinder your performance? It all depends on how you use it. Email offers us countless ways to save time and be more productive, but when we go on “email autopilot” – checking the inbox repeatedly, typing out messages that should be discussed, copying people who are only peripherally involved, and other bad habits we’ve picked up along the way – email can make us more busy than productive.

Millennials – Can’t Work With ‘Em…Can’t Work Without ‘Em: So what’s a company to do?
Millennials: The youngest members of your workforce, given that moniker becaue they began entering the workforce at the turn of the millennium. As with their older counterparts, they have their own set of stereotypes that come along with them: "Slackers" - "Whiners" - "The 'get a reward for everything' generation." How do companies, and particularly we Boomer bosses, make the most of these young people's capacities while we help them learn how to navigate a work world that will not always be as warm and fuzzy as was mom and the soccer coach?

The Productive E-mail Process (PEP)
One of the most important efficiency structures in your business is being productive in your e-mail inbox and managing large amounts of e-mail. As someone who receives hundreds and hundreds of e-mails per day, I knew that I had to create a process that worked and a process that kept me super productive.

Is Your Life Messing With Your Mind? Letting Your Natural Skills Take the Lead
What is going on that so many are not happy with what they do? Everyone is born with innate potential for a unique set of capacities, skills, and abilities. Unfortunately, very often this potential is left undeveloped, as people seek to build their lives and careers on capacities and skills that are outside their innate potential. A life built on acquired skills will mess with your mind. It will keep you exhausted physically, psychologically, and emotionally.

6 Reasons Why You Are Not Doing More Productive Work
When being productive, it’s more about quality than it is quantity. Doing more productive work means trimming the fat and taking the actions that count the most. It means using the 80/20 rule. The 80/20 rule says that 20% of your actions create 80% of your results.

Work Worth Doing Caren Merrick
Today the word "work" has come to mean something to be avoided as much as possible for many people. But there is value in work. Not just for the money you can earn from it, but from the person you get to become. Hard work draws out talents and capacities that may otherwise have laid dormant.

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