Handbook on Women-owned SMEs, Challenges and Opportunities in Policies and Programmes
In this publication, prepared jointly by IKED and Global Knowledge Partnership, the experience and lessons of women entrepreneurs around the world lay the basis for recommendations for how to increase management skills in the era of globalisation
This book, with includes contributions from a number of authors writing from different parts of the world, ventures into the issues confronting women-owned SMEs (WOEs) in respect of knowledge and skills development. The inspiration for the book emerged at a special session, on Women Entrepreneurship and ICT: Policy & Programme Implications for Women SMEs in Training, Advocacy Strategy and Growth, hosted jointly by IKED and the GKP at the Global Knowledge Forum, October 12, 2004, in Seoul, South Korea. Those deliberations clearly demonstrated that many women embark upon entrepreneurial ventures based on considerable experience and skills in a particular area, but with limited experience of management. Once locked into the intensive process of launching a business, they find little room for strategic planning. As a result, they may be further overloaded while seeing their enterprises stagnate.
The session at the World Knowledge Forum inspired continued contacts and the search for opportunities to address such issues. The contributions to the book assume a global outlook and present a coherent set of reflections on WOEs worldwide. Though developing economies, and to some extent transition economies, receive special consideration, the content is relevant for developed countries as well. The intended audience is a broad one and includes academics, policymakers, business people, intermediaries and entrepreneurs themselves.
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