World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies

World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies

by Yusuf Amdani
World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies

World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies

by Yusuf Amdani

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Overview

When workers can grow and thrive, fragile economies become more stable.

Not one to shy away from developing countries, Yusuf Amdani has laid a path for other investors to follow. Originally from Pakistan, Amdani moved to Honduras at a time when few international players paid attention to the Central American country. Amdani’s quick eye and keen business savvy paid off. Today his company has grown and expanded into other Central American countries, along with the Caribbean, United States, Pakistan, and beyond.

Moreover, Amdani’s initiatives provide an example of how to create opportunities in developing countries. In his book, he relates lessons he’s learned along the way and extends an invitation to anyone interested in investing in fragile economies. His methods paint a roadmap designed to grow the middle class, reduce migration, promote sustainability, improve healthcare, and provide education to all.

As the chapters unfold, Amdani begins with deciphering between token efforts of charity and real impact. To make a difference, he explains, companies can research and understand the needs of society. They can collaborate with local leaders and organizations to implementing long-term, sustainable programs. When looking for a location, Amdani covers the factors that indicate a labor force with potential and conditions that are ready to scale. Sustainable practices serve as an umbrella over the business plan, guiding the investments and seeking ways to continually improve the environment.

To create a transformation in an area, Amdani shares the need to envision the change. Then investors can look for an initial step to move in that direction. Bringing on staff who share the dream leads to a team that works hard to achieve their goals, and collectively celebrates the wins.

Working in developing countries often means facing conditions such as poverty, vulnerable populations, poor educational infrastructure, and high levels of crime. Amdani deciphers strategies to overcome challenges and break down barriers that so often divide the “haves” from the “have nots.”

Up-and-coming trends, including technology advancements and remote work possibilities, present new opportunities for workers in developing countries. Amdani describes how to lean into the high demand for tech workers and offer training programs for individuals to learn and participate in the industry. At every step, there are ways to collaborate further, with an eye toward a greener future and a multiplying effect that creates an even greater impact.

Together, he says, we can build a better tomorrow.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798887501222
Publisher: Forbes Books
Publication date: 09/12/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 982,648
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

MOHAMMED YUSUF AMDANI BAI is a businessman, visionary, entrepreneur, and investor. Originally from Pakistan, Amdani traces his roots to a background in the textile and yarn spinning industry. In the early 1990s, he expanded the family business to Honduras. Upon first arriving in Honduras, Amdani set up a company to produce apparel for export to the US. Today the organization, known as GK Global, has an international presence, extending into Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the US. The corporation operates in the textile, lifestyle, technology, agriculture, and real estate industries. Amdani founded GK Foundation, an organization with initiatives in health, education, nutrition, and sustainability. Its high-impact programs focus on low-income and vulnerable populations specifically in countries and communities where GK operates. Amdani is a naturalized Honduras citizen, and divides his time between San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and Campeche, Mexico.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
Understand Real Impact
CHAPTER 2
Investigate Regions for Potential
CHAPTER 3
Make Sustainability Part of the Business Plan
CHAPTER 4
Create Your Own Paradise
CHAPTER 5
Envision the Transformation
CHAPTER 6
Prioritize Education
CHAPTER 7
Show Empathy in Healthcare
CHAPTER 8
Work toward Health Equity
CHAPTER 9
Lean into Tech Advances
CHAPTER 10
Build a Green Future
CHAPTER 11
Make a Multiplying Effect
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“The work that Yusuf is doing in the world of sustainable development represents his commitment not only to the preservation of our planet, but to the preservation of our natural resources and providing equitable communities for all. He is equal parts humanitarian as he is innovator.”
—Peter Tokar
President and CEO of McKinney Economic Development Corporations

“Yusuf Amdani has been a part of ChildLife Foundation from the time when this organization was just an idea. His generosity and philanthropy have been crucial in realizing this dream to provide healthcare to the underprivileged. Today, ChildLife is treating 1.5 million children every year, free of charge, and this has changed the entire landscape of healthcare in the field of pediatrics.”
—Sohail Tabba
Entrepreneur, Leading Businessman and Philanthropist, Founding Trustee and Vice Chairman of ChildLife Foundation, Director of Tabba Heart Institute and Aziz Tabba Foundation

“I have known Yusuf for more than twenty years; he is a kind, humble,sensible, and generous human being ... the world is incredibly blessed to have him.”
—Karim E. Qubain
General Honorary Consul of Japan, President of the Consul Association Corps in San Pedro Sula

“Leaders who are open to those in all walks of life show us that demonstrations of humanity win in any setting. This book lays out techniques to follow to open doors and generate success in locations around the world.”
—David Miller
Vice President of Yarn Division, GK Global

“Yusuf Amdani has always helped when needed, and we’re grateful for his continued support. His book will be a great help for anyone with a heart to make a difference in the developing world.”
—Mary Ann Kafati
President of the Ruth Paz Foundation

“Central America holds incredible opportunities for companies like GK that choose to operate within its boundaries, and in doing so increase the overall economy.”
—Daisy Pastor
General manager of Seaboard de Honduras

“Yusuf’s role and leadership in Honduras is a one-of-a-kind example of how to overcome the challenges related to investing in developing countries with excellence, world vision, and responsibility. He is one of the best assets that Honduras has.”
—Kenia Lima
Founding Partner and Owner of ZaGo Solutions, former vice president of marketing and chief of staff at the Honduras Institute of Tourism

“Mr. Amdani’s enterprises generate vast employment opportunities that are critical to the local economy directly and indirectly. These jobs attract foreign capital and currency that aid in maintaining our country’s international cash reserves.”
—Roger Danilo Valladares
President of Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras

“Yusuf has served as a mentor and role model to so many, me included. Those that read his experiences will appreciate knowing that the journey—complete with its ups and downs—is worthwhile in the end.”
—Lenin Palencia
Owner and CEO of Grupo Amcresa

“It has been a joy to oversee GK Foundation, as it provides the opportunity to those in need that might not otherwise have a chance at improving their lives. I know that together we can do more, as collective efforts lead to great results.”
—Georgina Barahona
Director of Corporate Affairs at GK Foundation

“I met Yusuf in 1998, when he came to Campeche with the intention of establishing a manufacturing center ... during and after the installation of these facilities, his company instigated investments in other areas of the state, including service and production sectors.”
—Arturo May Mass
former secretary of industrial development for Campeche, Mexico

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