Irish are ready to participate in the development of Kazakhstani business
Irish company will study the market of business of the Republic of Kazakhstan
On 28th of June 2017 at the site of the National Chamber was held a meeting of the Deputy Chairman of the Board Tulemis Shotanov with the director of the Irish company GDSILimited Brophy Porik. Negotiations were organized by Atameken to develop the potential of small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country.
It should be noted that the company provides services of study of the state of non-financial support of entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan. This project should cover all aspects of strategic planning, assess existing mechanisms for monitoring SME programs, and implement measures to improve efficiency, including through business consulting. The study includes several aspects: advising on strategy development, developing a network of leading trainers, training consultants for SMEs, advocacy and training in response to requests. During the meeting, the parties discussed the services provided by the company, discussed the wishes and recommendations of the National Council for the implementation of the project. As it was noted by Tulemis Shotanov, the main task is to improve and expand existing non-financial support programs offered by the state for small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, by improving the quality of their content and methodology and introducing international best practices. The result should be a draft developed concept for the development of manual on physical training of SMEs.
For reference:
GDSI is an Irish consulting firm specializing in social and economic matters. GDSI has specialists and consultants in various areas of social and economic development and has extensive experience in consulting, training, research in foreign countries. The main areas of work of the GDSI are:
- regional and territorial development in the CIS and Eastern Europe,
- various aspects of economic development, including the creation of government support strategies (financial and non-financial),
- training and institutional development of public authorities at state, regional and local levels, which are responsible for industrial policy and economic development.
It is worth noting that GDSL has experience in the Republic of Kazakhstan since 2013.
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