Our Core Competencies
Unlike many developmental organization and NGOs, CEN feels
the development process can be best advanced by focusing on certain core areas
of competency, and assembling and managing a team of partnerships with other
organizations which have demonstrated ability to execute best practice
solutions through particular geographic, technical or discipline
specialization. This approach permits the delivery of a comprehensive
development solution without the waste associated with unnecessary duplication of skills,
infrastructure and overhead. Scarce resources shouldn’t be spent on building an organization
but rather to address the development need itself. We should not recreate the
wheel when there are others who have already gone through a very steep learning
curve to get where they are.
In the for-profit world, for example, most successful
companies figure out what their core competencies are and then outsource
(or partner with other orgs) for the rest. Microsoft doesn’t run employee
cafeterias or even handle certain areas of product development, support and
marketing, they farm this out to very skilled partners. Becoming a specialist in all areas
and competencies is a wasteful use of resources, if other competent
organizations are available. These partners can performing the function at
a lower cost and execute better, due to greater expertise.
The following as CEN’s core areas of strength:
- An keen appreciation of the complexities of the causes of poverty
and interdependencies required for sustainable economic development
- Expertise in helping individuals with low education levels
understand and put information to use to address development challenges
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A strategic vision and overall leadership for the program
- Experience with ICT and Renewable Energies
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Knowledge of critical elements of product and market development cycle
- Ability to access and apply best practices from around the world,
with particular knowledge and expertise of Brazil, India and South
Africa.
- An expanding network of best practice partners throughout the
world which can be tapped to create comprehensive solutions for a wide
variety of developmental needs.
- A growing network of partnerships in Brazil, as well as a growing
knowledge of how to get things done in Brazil, particularly in the
Amazon.
- Management of virtual teams and overall projects
A growing understanding of the process for securing funding within the US