Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Face value | From online to helpline | Economist.com

Face value | From online to helpline | Economist.com (Subscription required.)

The African Management Services Company (AMSCO), based in Johannesburg is the brainchild of the International Finance Corporatio, the UN Development Programme, and the African Development Bank. Its mission is to help small African firms become competitive. According to this article
AMSCO typically hires one or two specialist managers to work at the client company, usually for three years. Around 225 managers from all over the world—including Africa—are now working with 120 clients in 21 African countries.

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