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Opportunities to Excel (Panel Discussion)

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  • Yahya Akhunzada

    (Secretary Education, Government of Khyber Paktunkhwa.)

  • Jehan Ara

    (Katalyst Lab, Former President, PASHA Software House.)

  • Shimail Daud

    (Former President, Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce, Owner Maryam Memorial Hospital.)

  • Adnan Jalil

    (Former President, Small Chamber of Commerce, Peshawar.)

  • Muhammad Atif Hanif

    (Senior Executive Vice President Bank of Khyber.)

Abstract

All gaps around a person and all that is negative around a person is an opportunity— filling the gaps or turning something negative into positive is an opportunity—If garbage is lying in front of your home and the streets around, then just picking the garbage could be turned into a profitable venture—people have already turned garbage-picking into a multimillion-dollar industry. Similarly, if people do not have information about tourist attractions or educational facilities in a town, then designing tools to provide such information for a price is an opportunity. There are hundreds of problems to be solved, and every problem reflects an opportunity—focus on finding a solution to the problem, and you will get your entrepreneurial idea to pursue. The next stage is to put the idea to practice.

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  • Yahya Akhunzada & Jehan Ara & Shimail Daud & Adnan Jalil & Muhammad Atif Hanif, 2022. "Opportunities to Excel (Panel Discussion)," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 61(1), pages 126-127.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:61:y:2022:i:1:p:126-127
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