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The Challenges of Management Development in Sub‐Saharan Africa
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Development TheoryDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentAfrican Public PolicySocial SciencesColonial PeriodManagement DevelopmentManagementSub‐saharan AfricaNational DevelopmentAfrican Social ChangeAfrican DevelopmentAfrican OrganizationAfrican PoliticsManagement TechniqueAfrican StudiesCommunity DevelopmentManagement Development SpecialistBusinessDevelopment Policy
The management development specialist, local or international, must understand Africa′s historical background in order to contribute effectively to the continent′s current management development needs. Important elements of management development in pre‐colonial Africa, from which lessons can be learned for present and future management development programmes, are outlined. The impact of the colonial period on institutional and management development, and the need to draw on local resources and indigenous knowledge systems for designing and implementing these programmes, is discussed. The institutional infrastructure commonly used for management development in Africa is outlined and the objectives, challenges and opportunities of national and regional institutes are discussed. Finally, practical guidelines for solicitation, design, implementation, and evaluation of management development programmes in Africa are provided.
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