Morgan Orioha
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Reason New Cities Support Poverty Eradication
Poverty indicates a decline in economic activities – be it in economies, homes, or individual’s life. It has long been projected that there would be population explosion by 2050 in many countries. And if economic activities do not grow alongside this projected growth, poverty would increase in these economies. So how can the economy be grown to cushion the effect of this projection?
By Morgan Orioha4 years ago in The Swamp
Leverage the Re-invigorated Power of Blogging to Your Product and/or, Brand Marketing and Sales in the "Era of New Normal".
Use Blogging to Improve Marketing Processes and Systems No business underrates the importance of marketing to sales and revenue growth. Traditionally, product, service and/or brand marketing and adoption are deepened by marketing style, form, and intensity.
By Morgan Orioha4 years ago in Journal
Impending Health Disaster Due To Environmental Negligence In Developing and Emerging Economies
A trip to some of the developing and emerging economies would reveal the level of environmental pollution caused by negligence and inability to enact, implement, and/or, improve environmental policies for effectiveness and public satisfaction.
By Morgan Orioha4 years ago in Journal
International Business Operations
International Business Operations International business also known as global business, is the profit-based exchange of goods and services across national borders, between two or more countries. International business is done with strategies, often facilitated by government’s trade and investment policies and bilateral agreements.
By Morgan Orioha4 years ago in Journal
Software Development Industry in Developing and Emerging Economies:
Labor intensity in developing economies, makes agile working and automation viable alternatives. This creates huge market opportunities for software development businesses. To successfully tap into the market potential in this sector, certain barriers need to be done away with. The private sector cannot do it alone, there is need for sound and supportive policy from the governments, private sector, and other relevant stakeholders to develop the sector. In order words, respective governments can develop and commit to effective strategies that support the development of software industry in their economies. According to the United Nation’s Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report, the potential for software development in developing countries is still untapped. Michael John Norman, whilst looking into Software Industry of South Africa, projected that the demand for software to deliver the required applications for education, health, goods, services, and e-government will increase in the country. South Africa’s software development is not entirely different from its neighbors and could even be said to be one of the bests considering the relatively advanced development in the country than most other African countries. Therefore, there is huge untapped software development market potential in developing economies of Africa and Asia. No doubt, continuous investments in software development by developing economies would enable them to continuously bridge the digital divide; upskill their labor force and create massive employment for their human capital. To develop the software industry, there must be close collaboration between the various key stakeholders from academia, through industry to governments. Nevertheless, there are challenges to overcome. Amongst these challenges affecting the growth and development of the sector, this article discusses the very few key ones.
By Morgan Orioha4 years ago in Journal