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Some wealthy people complain of having nothing to invest their money in, whereas the bankrupt crave for the startup! However, Development of Resource Productivity argues that one does not need monetary capital as a necessary resource wit which to start up a business. one needs inborn resources as starting capital. each person has an inborn ability or talent which itseelf is a start-up capital. This book clarifies that the basic resources that one needs to start a business are: Knowledge, Capability, Skills, Space, and Time. with these resources, all we need is to work out our future by…mehr

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Some wealthy people complain of having nothing to invest their money in, whereas the bankrupt crave for the startup! However, Development of Resource Productivity argues that one does not need monetary capital as a necessary resource wit which to start up a business. one needs inborn resources as starting capital. each person has an inborn ability or talent which itseelf is a start-up capital. This book clarifies that the basic resources that one needs to start a business are: Knowledge, Capability, Skills, Space, and Time. with these resources, all we need is to work out our future by ourselves, for failure to plan is as well planning to fail. This book leaves the reader with a motivation to harness their human resources.
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Autorenporträt
Pfr. Emmanuel Ahabwe ist ein erfahrener Lehrer, der an der High School und an der Bishop Stuart University in Mbarara, Uganda, unterrichtet hat. Er hat einen Bachelor of Divinity von der (jetzt) Uganda Christian University und einen MA in Bildungsforschung und Religionswissenschaften von der Lancaster University (UK).