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Training tomorrow’s social enterprise leaders

December 15, 2010 Saba Salman

There are growing ripples of activity in the social enterprise sector caused by efforts to plug the skills gap and boost the role of continuing professional development (CPD). Click to read my piece for the Guardian’s online social enterprise network.

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