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A Report Submitted to
Small Business Branch, Industry Canada
Keith Newton
CRUISE
March 30th, 2001
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction and Outline
- 2. Context and Rationale
- 3. The Problem
- 4. The Identification of Management Skills for Small Business
- 5. Stages of Development and Their Differing Skill Needs
- 6. Some Aspects of Demand and Supply
- 7. Factors Impeding, and Those Conducive to SME Management Skills Development
- 8. Policy Considerations
- 9. Concluding Comments
- Bibliography
- Appendix A: Case Study
- Appendix B: Case Study
- Appendix C: Case Study
- Appendix D: Key Informants
- Additional Policy Considerations
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