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Measuring success in entrepreneurship support initiatives: What works and what more is needed Submitted by Editor on 2 June, 2002 - 20:59.
This report serves as a companion to the bridges.org report “Supporting entrepreneurship in developing countries: Survey of the field and inventory of initiatives”. This companion report is offered as a first step toward common evaluation criteria that entrepreneurship support initiatives could use to gauge the effectiveness of their activities. A report card presents a format for an organisation to offer its views on what works best for supporting entrepreneurship, and why. View: Executive Summary Jump to: Table of Contents | Acknowledgements Table of contentsExecutive SummaryAcknowledgements Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Success metrics: determining what works and why The value of case studies 3 Evaluation "report card" template AcknowledgementsThis report was prepared by bridges.org to inform the deliberations of the Business Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Working Group of the UN ICT Task Force. We would like to thank the people that provided insight and advice on this report, including those at Accenture, Acumen Fund, Development Space, E-Learning Associates, Geekcorps, Hewlett-Packard, Technoserve, World Corps, World Resources Institute, and the Youth Employment Summit. We would also like to thank Hewlett-Packard for supporting this work. |
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