| Biology of Leading Economic Corridor Development |
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Discovering smooth path in leading the Economic Corridor Development WHAT is the initiative all about? The “Biology of Leading Economic Corridor Development” thrust assist the governing body in developing and sustaining great economic corridor development by fundamentally changing the way we approach development opportunities. The thrust offers a proactive, facilitated process that bridges together all interested parties – governing leaders, investors, developers, and neighbourhood community interests. Through rapid focus group discussion and hands on experiences, we learn, discuss, analyse, and grow to understand market realities that face a particular corridor development – all before any concrete proposal is implemented and/or submitted to the final governing agency. Our Implementation MODEL? The “Biology of Leading Economic Corridor Development” thrust is based on the belief that economic corridor development projects enjoy their greatest success when all interested parties have an equal voice in the outcomes. An advisory group on human capital development comprising of elected representatives, community leaders, corporate advisors, and academics shall be formed to oversee the development and execution of the proposed thrust in 3 dimensions. A typical initiative lasts between 2 to 3 years.The advisory group works with a technical team to identify key issues, aggregate current planning reports and studies, and propose specific opportunity sites to be explored for development opportunities. The group is also responsible for:
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An advisory group on human capital development comprising of elected representatives, community leaders, corporate advisors, and academics shall be formed to oversee the development and execution of the proposed thrust in 3 dimensions. A typical initiative lasts between 2 to 3 years.