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Argues that Third World economic development will succeed only when human resources development (HRD) is placed at the center of international development strategies. Establishment of cross-cultural partnerships between U.S.
Mon Oct 01 1984
Argues that Third World economic development will succeed only when human resources development (HRD) is placed at the center of international development strategies. Establishment of cross-cultural partnerships between U.S. businesses and compatible Third World counterparts; Characteristics of a successful technology transfer program; Cultivation and growth of natural talent.
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HRD The Heart of Third World Economic Development