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Business Vitality Initiative : Community Handbook
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Business Vitality Initiative : Community Handbook
Abstract
If you’re not asking these questions, it’s unlikely you’re maximizing the potential of your community. Communities identifying their strengths, their gaps and their unexplored opportunities— that is what’s behind the BVI, a measurement and action process that helps communities harness their business potential. It has been designed to help communities assess their capacity to work with and support entrepreneurs, and to foster business growth. The BVI has been employed in communities across Canada (and recently in Australia) by a team based in Nelson, BC.
The CIEL/BVI Team has been nominated for BC’s top award in community economic development and most recently won an award as the region’s most innovative organization. The BVI measures the perceptions of community leaders, business people and citizens about the current business environment in the community and compares the scores to those from other communities using a unique graphical index (the Business Vitality Index).
Date
November, 2010
Pages
24
Language
en
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Citation
Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC). Business Vitality Initiative : Community Handbook, November 2010.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource
Corporation d’employabilité et de développement économique communautaire (CEDEC)
Fondation :
1999
Public cible :
Secteurs public et privé et la société civile
Site Web :
https://cedec.ca/fr/
Activités :
Rassembler, négocier, faciliter et coordonner des partenariats et des collaborations multisectorielles (PPSC); déterminer et évaluer les atouts de la communauté, les avantages et les possibilités de développement économique communautaire; effectuer une recherche et une analyse économique pertinente à la communauté; permettre le traçage et la mesure des résultats.
Ancien nom :
Réseau communautaire du comité national de développement des ressources humaines pour la communauté minoritaire anglophone