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Target Audience
Initially, men and women between the ages of 18 and 30 will be the target audience, although people of all ages and professions will be part of our work as we need to work with various stakeholders: parents, teachers, policymakers and beyond. Our life skills and leadership development initiatives will be implemented both in urban and rural Bangladesh. In this ambitious journey of developing the nation’s future leadership, FLS heartily welcomes support and ideas from like-minded individuals and organizations from home and abroad. |
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| BUSINESS CLINIC |
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These innovative workshops have been designed for struggling businesses in the SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) sector which need professional advice and support in a cost-effective manner. Each workshop concentrates on a specific theme. Examples include: How to Get Bank Loans, Marketing Techniques, People Management, and Entering the Export Market. |
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This “Business Clinic” initiative will help you to: |
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FACE THE FUTURE LEADERS |
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Here FLF invites business, social, political and cultural leaders to face tomorrow’s leaders who are eager to ask questions on pressing national issues and engage in a dialogue with the established leaders in society. The goal here is to create a platform for inter-generational communication and understanding, which is a pre-condition to creating a prosperous Bangladesh. |
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| BUSINESS @ BREAKFAST |
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The purpose of this program is to establish a network of doers and visionaries who share an intense desire to “make things happen” in a particular sector or industry such as ICT, Agro-business or Education. We are confident that this rather informal “breakfast approach” will go a long way in creating the much-needed critical mass for initiating positive change in specific sectors in our society. |
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LEADERSHIP RETREATS |
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The mission of these action-oriented, outdoor events is to take the future leaders out of their everyday settings (university or workplace, for example) and put them in a completely different environment (in a remote village or at locations such as Cox’s Bazar for example) to explore career and life implications of ideas such as :
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