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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240429
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UID:58658-1714348800-1714780799@www.apo-tokyo.org
SUMMARY:Executive Leadership Programs for NPOs
DESCRIPTION:A 2021 McKinsey Global Institute report suggested that productivity could double postpandemic if changes extend from large firms to SMEs\, contingent on robust aggregate demand. However\, concerns about rising inequality and unemployment may jeopardize productivity gains. The Asia-Pacific faces postpandemic productivity challenges despite resilience in crisis management. Strengths in digitalization\, innovation\, and regional cooperation contrast with issues like aging populations\, environmental degradation\, social polarization\, and geopolitical tensions. \nLeaders of institutions like NPOs are crucial in shaping productivity policies. The APO recognizes the need to equip these leaders with skills to navigate challenges and expose them to the latest tools for guiding national productivity movements. In collaboration with INSEAD\, this program will enhance strategic thinking and decision-making skills to address evolving challenges in productivity policy and promotion in member economies. \nFor more details please click on PN.
URL:https://www.apo-tokyo.org/event/executive-leadership-programs-for-npos/
LOCATION:France
CATEGORIES:Projects
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260505T125633
CREATED:20240216T071942Z
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UID:58754-1715558400-1715990399@www.apo-tokyo.org
SUMMARY:Workshop on Need Assessment of APO Members in Public-sector Productivity
DESCRIPTION:The COE on PSP has identified key areas for improvement based on past experience\, including more comprehensive competency assessments\, incorporating insights and feedback from APO members into program initiatives\, and maintaining adaptability\, relevance\, and responsiveness to the rapidly changing dynamics of PSP. The COE on PSP is refocusing its operations starting from 2024. The emphasis will be on understanding the unique requirements of APO members in PSP. The center will reassess and realign its strategic directions and interventions according to the new guidelines provided for COE. This recalibration aims to enhance the effectiveness of the COE on PSP and ensure that its initiatives meet the evolving needs of APO members. \nFor more details please click on PN.
URL:https://www.apo-tokyo.org/event/workshop-on-need-assessment-of-apo-members-in-public-sector-productivity/
LOCATION:Philippines
CATEGORIES:Projects
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240525
DTSTAMP:20260505T125633
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UID:58737-1716163200-1716595199@www.apo-tokyo.org
SUMMARY:Training Course on Gainsharing in Agribusiness Enterprises
DESCRIPTION:Gainsharing\, a human resources strategy\, aims to enhance employee motivation and innovation\, thereby boosting overall corporate efficiency and results. This is achieved by rewarding employees for their contributions to increased productivity and performance\, benefiting both staff and management through enhanced output. However\, this practice is underutilized in the agricultural sector. A report by Plant Tracker in 2023 stated that the agriculture sector faced profit distribution imbalances\, with farmers earning only 13% of global food system profits\, as opposed to the 47% and 34% accrued by food retailers and distributors\, respectively. Hence\, the implementation of systematic gainsharing systems could significantly enhance productivity among agribusiness stakeholders\, including farmers and producers. Expanding the scope of gainsharing could also address skewed profit distribution by advocating for national policies such as minimum support price schemes\, and showcasing successful global initiatives and approaches. \nFor more details please click on PN.
URL:https://www.apo-tokyo.org/event/training-course-on-gainsharing-in-agribusiness-enterprises/
LOCATION:Philippines
CATEGORIES:Projects
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240524
DTSTAMP:20260505T125633
CREATED:20240213T060841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T060841Z
UID:58739-1716249600-1716508799@www.apo-tokyo.org
SUMMARY:Multicountry Observational Study Mission on Industrial Symbiosis
DESCRIPTION:Industrial symbiosis refers to the relationships in a network of businesses\, public institutions\, and associations in which resources\, including materials\, energy\, infrastructure\, by-products\, and waste\, are exchanged and leveraged to maximize their benefits and create more value. It is used as a strategy to facilitate the circular economy and often embodied in the form of eco-industrial parks (EIPs)\, where businesses and other stakeholders collaborate to strengthen environmental\, economic\, and social performance. Vietnam has been proactively developing EIPs and converting existing industrial clusters into EIPs to pursue sustainable industrial development. They help to attract foreign investment\, develop complementary sectors\, and address environmental concerns\, in addition to creating economies of scale for industrial development. This study mission will examine the creation\, functions\, implications\, and sustainability of industrial symbiosis by observing the strategies and practices in Vietnam and discussing their effectiveness. \nFor more details please click on PN.
URL:https://www.apo-tokyo.org/event/multicountry-observational-study-mission-on-industrial-symbiosis/
LOCATION:Vietnam
CATEGORIES:Projects
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