AFRICA’S PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE ILLENIUM: REAFFIRMING OUR ROLES AS INTELLECTUALS - JOURNAL

Mr Odiwo Williams Omokhudu and Momoh Odion   (Published 2012)

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Abstract

African countries are that part that has developing in which people with lowest income improves in material welfare.  It has increase overtime of an economy’s capacity to produce those goods and services needed to improve the wellbeing of the citizen in increasing numbers and diversity.  African production development merely is the creation of utility in both micro and macro and economic studies that are estimated nationally at least, the varying levels of production and output both the firm and the economy overtime and space with the help of production possibility curve ordinal measure of values.  A millennium consists of a thousand years.  An intellectual is a well-educated person that could vary ideas mastered with the events around him or her.  The main interest in this paper is to find out how intellectuals in Africans countries can strategize production development challenges so that the roles of their development in the millennium will be very bright.


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Keywords: AFRICA’S PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE ILLENIUM: REAFFIRMING OUR ROLES AS INTELLECTUALS
Department: Accounting and Economics
Field of Study: Business Administration
Uploaded By: Aimomoh Joseph Inofe
Date Added: 12 Apr 2019 12:05pm
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2019
Journal URL: https://www.edouniversity.edu.ng/oer/journal/africas_production_management_challenges_in_the_illenium_reaffirming_our_roles_as_intellectuals_-_journal


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