Empowerment Through Enterprise
Based on over 20 years' experience in training NGO staff in enterprise development, this manual provides detailed guidelines for an eleven-day training course whose objective is to enable NGO staff to better assist others trying to start their own businesses. It covers marketing, financial management, group enterprises, credit and gender.
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Empowerment Through Enterprise
Based on over 20 years' experience in training NGO staff in enterprise development, this manual provides detailed guidelines for an eleven-day training course whose objective is to enable NGO staff to better assist others trying to start their own businesses. It covers marketing, financial management, group enterprises, credit and gender.
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Empowerment Through Enterprise

Empowerment Through Enterprise

by Malcolm Harper
Empowerment Through Enterprise

Empowerment Through Enterprise

by Malcolm Harper

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Overview

Based on over 20 years' experience in training NGO staff in enterprise development, this manual provides detailed guidelines for an eleven-day training course whose objective is to enable NGO staff to better assist others trying to start their own businesses. It covers marketing, financial management, group enterprises, credit and gender.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853393327
Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
Publication date: 09/28/1995
Series: Training Manual for Non-Governmental Organizations
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Malcolm Harper is an emeritus professor of Cranfield University; he is an independent researcher, writer and teacher who works mainly in India. He has published on enterprise development and microfinance. He was Chairman of Basix Finance from 1996 until 2006, and is Chairman of M-CRIL, the microfinance credit rating agency and business development, and author of numerous books and articles. He is the co-editor of What's Wrong with Microfinance? (Practical Action, 2007).

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