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PRODEC seminar on business management for women entrepreneurs: enterprise coping with its environment

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1990-10
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Chileshe, Jonathan H.;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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Those that desire to he hoiste do the 1adder of business activities by others and not by themselves are likely to experiences one difficu1ty in choosing the time and a1so)the speed at which this cou1d take place unless at a price they can not afford. Is this what the African business women want, especially after coming this far already? It follows from this brief that enterprises capab1e of coping with a hosti1e environment especially if it is not of their own making, have better future prospects.
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“Chileshe, Jonathan H.; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1990-10). PRODEC seminar on business management for women entrepreneurs: enterprise coping with its environment. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/16591”
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