[kictanet] 3 new biz/Economics-related publications

Matunda Nyanchama mnyanchama at aganoconsulting.com
Thu Jul 12 15:19:05 EAT 2012


Friends

We have recently published three titles that may be of interest to some of you, especially those keen on economic policy, management and entrepreneurship. Kindly cascade to others. 

Copies will be available in Kenyan bookshops shortly. One can also buy these (and many others) online barnesandnoble.com, amazon.com, plus many other online stores.

For updates check Nsemia Inc. Publishers and on facebook as well


Enjoy
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1. Management Gems for All Time by Anderea
Morara  (NB: a collection of essays/articles that appeared in Kenyan papers in much of the 90s)
This book contains a thematic assembly of management ideas from
diverse and interesting sources. Its captivating case-study style gives
character and life to the messages, while making application effortless. Most
of the stories have been gathered from the author’s wide range of consulting
assignments in both the public and private sectors, but recast to conceal
identities.
There is no doubt that many practicing and prospective managers as
well as entrepreneurs and the general public will find the ideas herein not
only inspirational but also transformational. Anyone who seeks to manage for
results is bound to find it witty, refreshing and useful both at the work place
and elsewhere.
 
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2. Learning
Entrepreneurship Through Indigenous Knowledge by Henry Bwisa and Fred
Nafukho 
In this book, the
authors extract knowledge from a sampling of proverbs and sayings, and
ingeniously apply this to entrepreneurship. They innovatively employ educative
storytelling to concretize the application of the knowledge to business. The
stories used are easy to follow given they are drawn from ordinary lives. They
are stories that most readers are likely to relate to, given that these stories
are drawn from familiar environments and in familiar settings. The work demonstrates
the richness of indigenous information and its relevance to today’s
marketplace. 
This work will be useful
to those that would like to extend the scope of their entrepreneurial
information while drawing inspiration from traditional heritage. There is
something in this book for students, teachers, businesspeople and researchers
in the subject of entrepreneurship. This work provides a glimpse into the
indigenous knowledge base and should inspire similar future works demonstrating
relevance of indigenous heritage to other aspects of modern life.
 
Read
more.

3.Vyama,
Institutions of Hope: Ordinary People’s Market Coordination and Society
Organisation Alternative by Mary Njeri Kinyanjui; ISBN: 9781926906249, $20.00-
This book makes the case for
informal sector institutions in development theory. Through practical examples
and interviews conducted in Kenya, the author captures how ordinary people
organize themselves to meet daily economic and development challenges. 
The author traces how ordinary people (wananchi) use non-mainstream
mechanisms in the form vyama (social groups) to enable individual, group
and community development. The book offers insights into the evolution of vyama (institutions of hope) and the role these institutions continue to play in
realizing economic growth: wealth creation and distribution; investments,
social protection; and general community development. 
The work shows how, despite historical disruptions, modernization
and neo-liberal policies, ordinary people creatively borrow from tradition. In
the process, they use collective mechanisms for resource mobilization,
investment, risk-sharing and shared gains for the common good. The author
offers pointers into the future and how thechama concept can become mainstream
in a people’s economic development.
 
Read more.

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