Mainstreaming Entrepreneurship In The Civil Society Mainstreaming Entrepreneurship In The Civil Society

Mainstreaming Entrepreneurship In The Civil Society

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This book brings to the fore, the most up-to-date teachings of entrepreneurship and civil society organisations in South Africa. Development workers and facilitators will find it very useful in fostering an entrepreneurial driven economy. What makes the book a must-read is its treatment of small and medium enterprises which have been regarded for their high levels of contribution to creating jobs and seen as engines and war rooms for economic growth, investment attraction and development. Women and the youth are located in the small and medium enterprises and this sector requires long-term and strategic planning which is a golden thread that cuts across the book.
This book is a must-have for those interested in the question of entrepreneurship and development whether they be in government, business or scholarly circles. It emphasises the increasing importance of mainstreaming gender training and development in engendering innovative and entrepreneurial solutions for running a business with high regard of effectiveness, optimisation and efficiencies.

Author, Dr Henry Jacob Festus Ssekibuule (PhD)

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2016
1. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
193
Seiten
VERLAG
Dr. Henry Jacob Festus Ssekibuule Phd
GRÖSSE
1,1
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