Foreign Consultants And Counterparts

Foreign Consultants And Counterparts
Author: Susan Scott-Stevens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429712715

Even though concern about and interest in technology transfer have existed since the 1950s, it has become of increasing importance to lesser-developed and developing countries since the 1970s. The transfer of technology in general, and in particular the transfer of technical knowledge, lies at the heart of the North-South debate. There is an abundance of literature on technology transfer in almost every field of interest--policy, practice, applied case studies, and general recommendations--but little, if any, of the information is integrated. It remains widely distributed throughout the fields of economics, business, rural sociology, and anthropology. The same may be said for various studies of consultants as change agents. On the other hand, studies of counterparts--host country professionals--have been almost entirely neglected, with the exception of their implied roles as innovators or acceptors. There have been few attempts to tie practice to theory, theory to research, or research to practice. This volume attempts to provide the link between theory, research, and practice. Based upon research conducted at two large-scale water resource development projects in Indonesia, it focuses upon the problems and solutions encountered by two primary sets of people involved in the transfer of technical knowledge--foreign consultants and host country counterparts. Dr. Scott-Stevens presents a unified and applied approach to many of the cross-cultural theories, issues, and problems common to the transfer of technical knowledge across cultures.

Advisors and Counterparts

Advisors and Counterparts
Author: United States. Agency for International Development. Technical Assistance Methodology Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1972
Genre: Technical assistance, American
ISBN:

The International Education of the Development Consultant

The International Education of the Development Consultant
Author: Gerald Walton Fry
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1989
Genre: Consultants
ISBN:

'This book is clever...It portrays with clarity the multiple facets of the consultant's role & the importance & idiom in its execution...is comprehensive, very well organised, a useful text' Compare,1990

Life Among Urban Planners

Life Among Urban Planners
Author: Jennifer Mack
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812252284

A collection of ethnographic case studies of urban planners and their practices Urban planners project the future of cities. As experts, they draft visions of places and times that do not yet exist, prescribing the tools to be used to achieve those visions. Their choices can determine how a city will merge its public transit and automobile traffic or how it will meet a demand for thousands of new dwelling units as quickly and with as little avoidable damage as possible. Life Among Urban Planners considers planning professionals in relation to the social contexts in which they operate: the planning office, the construction site, and even in the confrontations with thos eaffected by their work. What roles do planners have in shaping the daily practices of urban life? How do they employ, manipulate, and alter their expertise to meet the demands asked of them? The essays in this volume emphasize planners' cultural values and personal assumptions and critically examine what their persistent commitment to thinking about the future means for the ways in which people live in the present and preserve the past. Life Among Urban Planners explores the practices and politics of professional city-making in a wide selection of geographical areas spanning five continents. Cases include but are not limited to Bangkok, Bogotá, Chicago, Naimey, Rome, Siem Reap, Stockholm, and Warsaw. Examining the issues raised around questions of expertise, participation, and the tension between market and state forces, contributors demonstrate how certain planning practices accentuate their specific relationship to a place while others are represented to a global audience as potentially universal solutions. In presenting detailed and intimate portraits of the everyday lives of planners, the volume offers key insights into how the city interacts with the world. Contributors: Margaret Crawford, Adèle Esposito, Trevor Goldsmith, Mark Graham, Michael Herzfeld, James Holston, Gabriella Körling, Jennifer Mack, Andrew Newman, Lissa Nordin, Bruce O'Neill, Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Federico Pérez, Monika Sznel.

Science, Technology and Development

Science, Technology and Development
Author: Charles Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136274154

Published in the year 1973, Science, Technology and Development is a valuable contribution to the field of Economics.

The Manship School Guide to Political Communication

The Manship School Guide to Political Communication
Author: David D. Perlmutter
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780807124819

Examines the role and process of media consulting for political campaigns. The pieces included in this guide range from types of political media to targets of political messages. Several authors examine the folk-ways of the profession of political consulting itself.

International Guide to Management Consultancy

International Guide to Management Consultancy
Author: Barry Curnow
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2005-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749446994

Now in its second edition, this unique and authoritative guide provides a description of the management consultancy profession worldwide, together with advice on how to choose and use its services effectively. With contributions from leading practitioners, the guide is essential reading for all purchasers of management consultancy services. Part One identifies the parameters and definitions of management consultancy. It presents overviews of the industry's origins and evolution, the present status of the leading multinational management consultancies and some of the global forces shaping the development of management consultancy. Part Two is devoted to ethics and best practice in management consultancy from a number of perspectives. Central to these discussions is the international development of the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) qualification. Part Three scrutinises the life of the client-consultant relationship, focusing on what clients can do to make the consultant's role effective and their working relationship productive. Part Four comprises snapshots by leading practitioners of thirteen key consultancy fields, ranging from strategy and marketing through change management and process re-engineering to the newer disciplines of information and knowledge management, m-commerce, ERP and e-business. Part Five consists of a general account of consulting in developing countries, followed by profiles of 26 country-by-country management consultancy markets.