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Methods used by leading nations to engender best management practices in small and medium-sized enterprises and the application to Atlantic Canada / prepared by the ATi Consulting Corporation, Inc.C89-41/1997E-PDF

This study identifies ways to improve the management skill capabilities of SMEs in Atlantic Canada. It focuses on the identification of best management practices (BMPs) which are generally defined as: a continuous process of enhancing the skills of SMEs business owners, managers and employees so that survival, growth and competitiveness are supported from business start-up through to maturity.--Page 1

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Department/Agency
  • Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
Collaborating author
  • ATi Consulting Corporation.
TitleMethods used by leading nations to engender best management practices in small and medium-sized enterprises and the application to Atlantic Canada / prepared by the ATi Consulting Corporation, Inc.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Other formatsPhysical text-[English]
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  • "This study identifies ways to improve the management skill capabilities of SMEs in Atlantic Canada. It focuses on the identification of best management practices (BMPs) which are generally defined as: "a continuous process of enhancing the skills of SMEs business owners, managers and employees so that survival, growth and competitiveness are supported from business start-up through to maturity"."--Page 1.
Publishing information
  • Halifax - Nova Scotia : Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency April, 1997.
Description88p.figs., references, tables
Catalogue number
  • C89-41/1997E-PDF
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