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Training for Tomorrow's South Africa;Young Black Managers Get an Eye- Opening Introduction to American-Style Capitalism

About 3 pages (989 words)

The Washington Post, May 8th, 1993

Against the bloody backdrop of riot-torn South Africa, the story of young black South African managers who come to New York City to train with top U.S. commercial banks may seem inconsequential. But as surely as South Africa needs a political transformation, economists and South African business executives say, it also requires a commercial revolution, which they say will be made in large part by black South Africans like these managers. The South Africans came to the United States under the aegis of the Professional Development Program (PDP), a New York-based training project sponsored by a ...

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