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For many decades, unheard indigenous business leaders and
entrepreneurs in Africa, drawing from their ground-level
experience, have intuitively felt that organizations and management
of people in Africa needs a different approach; one that must be
deeply embedded in the African context. These business leaders
constantly advocate for home-grown solutions, or at least engage in
selective adaptation with foreign management practices, for a
number of reasons. First, there has always been the sense that any
management of organizations which fails to embrace the dictates of
the local contexts with deep-rooted knowledge and experience is
bound to fail. Second, indigenous business leaders believe that
local context knowledge and experience would inspire and empower
people to seek 'best practice' initiatives, that would then work as
a catalyst to generate local ideas and values that are crucial to
effective people management, organization and national
development-resilience. Such an approach would also promote
self-reliance, confidence and social cohesion. This volume
therefore suggests approaches to managing people and organizations
that reflect and satisfy the objectives and interests of multiple
stakeholders in Africa.
Highlights new realities, challenges and opportunities facing
organizations and businesses in managing people in contemporary
Africa and attempts to propose alternative sustainable strategies
and models that address critical issues ranging from managing
knowledge and technology appropriation in organizations to social
issues of poverty and ecology.
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