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LEDCast

by Shawn Cunningham

This podcast is about Local Economic Development (LED). The authors will discuss interesting topics in the field of LED. Industry experts will be interviewed and practical tools will be discussed.

Copyright: Shawn Cunningham and Mesopartner

Episodes

Cases #4: SEBRAE, SMEs, supplier development and value chains

30m · Published 20 Jan 18:43
Ulrich Harmes-Liedtke interviews Vinicius Lages of SEBRAE, Brazil’s small business promotion organisation. He explains how an SME-oriented supplier development project with Petrobras evolved into a value chain project, how SEBRAE approaches the issue of certification of SMEs, and the link to territorial development. -- Apologies again for the poor sound quality, hopefully for the last time since Ulli recently purchased a new and much better recording device!

Cases #3: Experiences with LED in South Eastern Europe

23m · Published 20 Dec 15:56
Frank Waeltring interviews LED practitioners from several South East European countries. They share some of their main learning processes.

Value Chains #4: Standards and certification

37m · Published 15 Dec 12:43
Ulrich Harmes-Liedtke and Martin Doherty talk about the relevance of sanitary and phytosanitary standards in global value chains, their impact on producers, and possible responses by producers, including efforts to move into niche products or innovative, unusual products. -- We apologise for the poor sound quality of this recording.

Tools #4: Mad - Glad - Sad

16m · Published 08 Dec 12:29
Colin Mitchell explains a simple workshop format to engage with stakeholders at a very early stage of an LED process, asking them: What makes you mad? What makes you glad? What makes you sad?

Value Chain #3: CIAT's experiences in Central America

41m · Published 25 Nov 16:17
Jorg Meyer-Stamer interviews Mark Lundy of the Agribusiness Group at the Center for Tropical Agriculture, www.ciat.cgiar.org . They talk about CIAT's "learning community" around value chain development, surprising experiences with powerful buyers, and what often goes wrong in value chain initiatives.

Tools #3: Using the Five Forces Concept as a Workshop Format

19m · Published 18 Nov 19:57
Shawn and Jorg explain how to use Michael Porter's Five Forces Concept as a tool in a quick workshop with local businesses from the same subsector.

Value Chains #2: Learning in Global Value Chains

23m · Published 11 Nov 11:52
Jorg Meyer-Stamer interviews Lizbeth Navas-Aleman, fellow at the Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex, about her research on the learning that takes place, or doesn't take place, as companies from developing countries are integrated into global value chains.

Case #2: Regional Economic Development in Central Java (gtz RED)

36m · Published 02 Nov 16:20
Hayder Al-Bagdadi, Atjeng Kadaryana and Christian Schoen discuss the achievements and learning processes in the Regional Economic Development Programme [gtz-RED] in Central Java, Indonesia.

Value Chains #1 - Introduction

30m · Published 14 Oct 16:55
With this show we start a new series in the LEDcast. We look at value chains: What are they? How are they relevant for local economic development? How can you promote them?

Case #1: LED in a poor rural location in South Africa

29m · Published 23 Sep 21:10
Jörg Meyer-Stamer interviews John Lawson, an LED specialist currently involved in a major EU-supported LED programme in South Africa's Limpopo province. John reports on his experience with initiating an LED process in a poor rural municipality called Fetagkomo.

LEDCast has 69 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:29:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 28th, 2024 22:41.

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