
World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies - Hardcover
World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies - Hardcover
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by Yusuf Amdani (Author)
How do you run a successful, sustainable business in a fragile economy?
By creating opportunity.
That's exactly what Yusuf Amdani did. More than thirty years ago, he invested in Honduras, a country which was known at the time for its high levels of poverty and unstable economy. Amdani's initial textile plant there did well, and his company went on to expand into new territories. Today GK Global has a presence in developing nations around the world and operates in the textile, lifestyle, technology, agriculture, and real estate industries.
In his book, Amdani shares his story of creating sustainable businesses, using strategies he's developed over the years. He explains the programs GK Global has implemented to reduce migration levels. Its nonprofit branch, GK Foundation, focuses on helping vulnerable populations around the globe. The chapters include takeaways to help anyone interested in developing countries to get started the right way.
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Discover the Key to Investing in Developing Countries
Building dreams starts with a vision.
When Yusuf Amdani surveyed an area in Honduras with high unemployment rates and low education levels, he saw something others did not. He envisioned a manufacturing hub that would welcome workers at every level and give them a steady salary. He saw a country with a capable labor pool, filled with potential to grow and improve the overall economy.
And then he made it happen. Three decades later, Amdani's initial investment in Honduras has taken off and expanded around the world. The countryside that he first surveyed has become as dear to him as his birth nation of Pakistan. Unemployment rates in the areas where his company GK Global operates have reduced over the years. Economic and health conditions have improved, and workers are quick to relate they see something they didn't before. They envision a better future for their families.
Throughout his book, Amdani offers insight for anyone interested in fragile economies. As an entrepreneur and investor, he is keenly aware of the challenges his vision has faced. He's also found ways to overcome those obstacles and create sustainable operations. With the right vision and resources, he says, opportunities can be created in the least likely of places.



















