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are covenants we collectively choose to live by, as articulated in legislation and regulation. They inform our socially accepted mores and ethics
Policies
as a set of activities that has clearly stated goals from which all activities are derived
Programs
are short-term interventions that create temporary improvements in the wake of challenges
the act of investing time and capital to help people establish, expand or improve business
Enterprise development (ED)
helps people earn a living or find a way out of poverty, and leads to long-term economic growth for themselves, their families and their communities
This helps agency personnel evaluate possible options and then select those that are best suited for a particular program
Policy development
Phases of development
Planning, implementing, evaluating
Importance of written policy
•Safeguard the agency, clients, and staff.
•Clarify staff and program expectations.
•Ensure program consistency, credibility, replication, and support.
Important aspect to consider in developing programs and policies
• Necessary
• Effective
• Consistent
• Just
• Transparent
• Simple
Key areas to observe in monitoring the impact of program and policies regulation on business enterprise
• Direct and indirect tax at local. regional and national level;
• Business licensing and registration;
• Impact on transactions between businesses and businesses and consumers;
• Protection of the environment. health and safety;
• Access of small enterprises to resources of the government and other public authorities
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