This book reviews, organizes, and synthesizes the international research literature on community-level economic development in developing nations. It emphasizes peer-reviewed, applied research as a solid knowledge base that can foster real change in local communities.
This book reviews, organizes, and synthesizes the international research literature on community-level economic development in developing nations. It emphasizes peer-reviewed, applied research as a solid knowledge base that can foster real change in local communities.
Mark Miller is the author of five books, including two with Ken Blanchard. In addition to his books, he serves leaders through his blog: GreatLeadersServe.com. The site is rated as one of the top leadership blogs in the world. Miller also sells chicken. He started his Chick - fil - A career working as an hourly team member and today serves as the vice president charged with leadership development for the organization.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The challenges of creating wealth and resilience for communities in developing countries; 1. What stands in the way of developing countries and communities becoming developed?; 2. What are developing countries, and what does development mean for the low-income communities of those countries?; 3. How does development happen, and is it possible for communities to control their own development destiny?; Part II: The opportunities for creating wealth and resilience for low-income communities in developing countries; 4. Can low-income communities in developing countries realize their human capital potential?; 5. Can low-income communities of developing countries overcome the curse of natural resources?; 6. Can entrepreneurs solve all the problems of economic development for low-income communities in developing countries?; 7. Can tourism create economic development for low-income communities in developing countries?; 8. Can low-income communities in developing countries maintain resilience and sustainability in their economic development?
Part I: The challenges of creating wealth and resilience for communities in developing countries; 1. What stands in the way of developing countries and communities becoming developed?; 2. What are developing countries, and what does development mean for the low-income communities of those countries?; 3. How does development happen, and is it possible for communities to control their own development destiny?; Part II: The opportunities for creating wealth and resilience for low-income communities in developing countries; 4. Can low-income communities in developing countries realize their human capital potential?; 5. Can low-income communities of developing countries overcome the curse of natural resources?; 6. Can entrepreneurs solve all the problems of economic development for low-income communities in developing countries?; 7. Can tourism create economic development for low-income communities in developing countries?; 8. Can low-income communities in developing countries maintain resilience and sustainability in their economic development?
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