Publication

2001

Business Development Services (BDS) can be defined as any non-financial support that improves an enterprise's ability to compete in a market-based economy. This support covers a wide range of services, such as training, marketing, research, business management, information, and accounting, as well as higher-end strategic services such as technical assistance, consulting, and product development.

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Author David Knopp, James Packard Winkler, Michael Field, C Richard Hatch, Paul Bundick
Series DAI Developing Alternatives
Issue 1
Publisher DAI
Copyright © 2001 DAI
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