Whilst formal academic training in business-related disciplines now occupies a prominent place on the curricula of local schools and tertiary institutions and increasingly as part of in-service training at several local entities, the view has long been expressed in business circles that efforts to enhance the entrepreneurial culture in Guyana must be driven much more by initiatives that provide hands-on instructional training designed to transform modest and seemingly thriving business ventures into highly successful enterprises.
Guyanese businessman and Senior Vice President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Vishnu Doerga disclosed to Stabroek Business earlier this week that he has invested in the acquisition of a tool that is being used in 56 other countries in an effort to bring a greater measure of practicality