Competitiveness and Economic Development, Shared Value – Rwanda

Since 2000, Michael Porter has served on President Paul Kagame’s Advisory Council, working in close partnership with Rwanda’s leadership to shape the nation’s development agenda. Our engagement has included strategic sessions with top officials, the establishment of the Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU) within the Presidency, and assessments of cluster development in key sectors such […]

Competitiveness and Economic Development, Shared Value – Colombia

Our decade-long engagement with Colombia began in 2009 with a series of high-level strategy sessions involving the country’s political leadership. The goal was to craft a coherent national economic strategy that would position Colombia for sustainable and inclusive growth. Over the following ten years, our team provided targeted coaching and advisory support to strengthen institutional […]

Cluster Development (17 cluster initiatives) and Shared Value Program for Bogotá

We began this journey with the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce in 2012 to support its efforts to foster shared prosperity in the region. Our first step was redefining the Chamber’s corporate objectives, incorporating the concept of shared value into its organizational purpose. We supported the subsequent reorganization process to align with these new goals. As […]

Southern Agricultural Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) initiative

Using Professor Michael E. Porter’s Shared Value Framework, we worked alongside Yara’s leadership team to review the progress of the Southern Agricultural Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) initiative. Officially launched in May 2010, this public-private effort aimed to drive agricultural development in Tanzania’s rural regions and successfully mobilized over $3.4 billion in investments.

Culiacán Regional Council of Competitiveness

We advised the Regional Council for Economic Development of Sinaloa, in Culiacán, Mexico, on developing cluster initiatives, enhancing regional competitiveness, and crafting a strong regional value proposition.

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