Empowering SME Managers in Palestine

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A01=Farhad Analoui
A01=Mohammed Al-Madhoun
Author_Farhad Analoui
Author_Mohammed Al-Madhoun
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conflict
Cumulative Total Variance
Dummy Variables
economic sustainability
enterprise resilience
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GCC Country
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HRD Strategy
Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums
Lending Programmes
Logistic Regression Analysis
Main Independent Variables
management
management development
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MD
MD Programme
Micro Enterprises
Middle East business
organisational skills training
Palestinian National Authority
PCBS
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professional capacity building
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Relevant Managerial Skills
Self-related Factor
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Small Businesses
SME
SME Development
SME Manager
SME manager training Palestine
SME Sector
Task Development Skills
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training
Training Obstacles
UNRWA
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138276413
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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SMEs create employment, wealth and a potential for future growth. In Palestine they can also mean survival and freedom. In Palestine they are not a choice but a necessity for sustainable development. But by their nature SMEs are vulnerable in a business environment characterized by uncertainty. To give the managers of SMEs in Palestine a realistic chance of success they need training to enable them to meet the challenge of running their enterprises effectively. Drawing on original research undertaken within Palestine this book explores how the challenge is being met (and considers how it might be even more successfully met) by enabling and empowering the owners and managers of these pioneering businesses.
Farhad Analoui is Professor at the Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford, UK. Mohammed Al-Madhoun is Deputy of Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, and Head of the Strategic Planning Committee at the Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine.

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