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Developing and 'transition' economies face myriad challenges in
their attempts to achieve and maintain political stability and
foster the economic growth essential for national security, the
social well-being of current citizens and sustainable environments
for future generations. Governments in the Western Balkans have
striven to achieve all of the above, and this volume assesses the
nature of their experiences as well as the level of their success
in doing so. Featuring detailed case studies of public policy
reforms in the region as well as comparative analysis on a range of
indicators, the book analyzes the role of key players in setting
the political agenda as well as implementing policy reforms. It
also distils the lessons that can be learned from the Western
Balkan experience, recommending strategies for enhancing the policy
making process. In addition, it examines the developmental role
played by the full spectrum of policy actors, including the private
sector, NGOs, special interest groupings, international financial
institutions, donor nations and the EU. Each case study has been
prepared by academics with deep knowledge and experience of the
western Balkans and addresses a core set of questions: identifying
the policy issue and its broader context, defining the roles of
specific individuals in formulating policy and reform and assessing
the influence of networks and coalitions in the policy making
process. With so little detailed literature on public policy making
in a group of nations strategically positioned between Europe,
Russia and the near East, the detailed insights provided by this
volume will be widely welcomed. Our book provides case studies of
specific public policy reform episodes in selected Western Balkan
post-conflict and transition countries. The focus of these case
studies extends beyond the technical aspects and entails
substantive examination of the policy actors, constituencies and
politics that ultimately shape the policy that emerges from the
policy making process. This analysis draws lessons for
strengthening the quality of policies, the transparency,
consistency, and governance of the policy making process and
ultimately for contributing to economic and social development of
the region.
Failed knowledge management projects have one element in common:
they fail to focus on the organization's core business functions
and instead choose functions that are easy or might produce
'low-hanging fruit'. As a result, often even successful knowledge
management projects add little value to the organization as they
fail to address the pain points of the heart of the business. So
how can knowledge management professionals position themselves for
greatest success? In this practical guide, expert authors Alexeis
Garcia-Perez, Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro, Denise Bedford, Margo
Thomas, and Susan Wakabayashi demonstrate how professionals can map
knowledge resources to support business critical capabilities, and
increase the impact of knowledge management projects. They also
explain how to avoid investing in resources with low value, and how
to develop strategies and action plans for different types of
resources. Providing practical guidance for professionals, and
including mini-case studies of successes and failures, this is an
essential book for any knowledge management professional,
researcher or student.
Netty's Junkanoo Christmas is a story about a girl growing up in
the islands of The Bahamas. Children of the Bahamas celebrate the
Christmas Holidays different from most children around the world.
Netty's favorite tradition is a yearly street parade called
Junkanoo, where participants wear colorful costumes, and dance to
the hypnotic sounds of goat skin drums, brass instruments, whistles
and cowbells.
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