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Conference networks practitioners of business development services
Best Practices Build Business Services
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After hearing from international experts, local participants applied the information to the Jordanian context.
"The conference was able to move the industry from theory to practice through the training and pave the way for a new vision in the sector," said Jamal Badran, chairman of the Jordan Society for Quality.
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The challenges of running small enterprises are the same around the world: securing finance, acquiring
know-how and gaining access to markets. The business development services industry has recently emerged
to create solutions to non-financial constraints. It's a burgeoning field, and just as Jordan has become
a regional leader in microfinance, it is on its way to becoming a leader in market-driven business development
services.
Recognizing the potential of Jordan's small businesses, USAID organized Business Development Services
Conference 2005, the first of its kind held in Jordan. Featuring an extraordinary lineup of USAID and
international experts, the conference helped local practitioners update their knowledge, establish service
centers and become familiar with international best practices. It was a first step toward shaping business
development services in Jordan and will facilitate the integration of best practices into existing and
future programs.
Conference attendees drafted a report that addressed the realities of the industry and set guidelines
for action that practitioners can take to develop business development services. The report found that
the industry needs to establish quality standards and certifications, acquire expertise from field
leaders and expand marketing channels. It also urged practitioners to become more demand-driven and
suggested that governments and donors can assist through planning and monitoring. Once realized,
these improvements will create more economic opportunities for Jordanians and ensure sustainable
economic growth.
"The conference was able to move the industry from theory to practice through the training and pave
the way for a new vision in the sector," said Jamal Badran, chairman of the Jordan Society for Quality.
The new, USAID-supported Business Development Services Center in Jordan plans to hold the conference
annually, and expand it to include participants from across the region.
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