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World of Opportunity

World of Opportunity

By: Yusuf Amdani
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Join Yusuf Amdani, a visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist, as he reveals how business leaders can create positive change and prosperity in some of the most vulnerable regions of the world on the Forbes Books podcast, World of Opportunity. Yusuf shows how investing in sustainable businesses can boost economic growth, protect the environment, foster social responsibility, and reduce immigration pressures. He chats with experts, policymakers, and practitioners who are working on cutting-edge and sustainable solutions in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Learn how you can be a part of green growth that benefits people, planet, and profit.
Forbes Books
Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Introducing Yusuf Amdani
    Jul 11 2023
    Do you want to learn how to make a positive difference in the world through business? Then you don’t want to miss this episode of the Forbes Books podcast, where we talk to Yusuf Amdani, a remarkable entrepreneur and philanthropist who has transformed lives and communities in some of the most challenging regions of the world. Yusuf is the author of World of Opportunity, a book that reveals his secrets for creating successful and sustainable businesses that can generate prosperity, protect the planet, and empower people. In this episode, Yusuf tells us his amazing story of how he started his business journey in Pakistan and moved to Honduras, where he saw a world of opportunity to invest in businesses that can create positive change. He also shares his insights on how business leaders can embrace social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and innovation in their ventures. This is an inspiring and uplifting conversation that will motivate you to think big and act with purpose. Tune in now and discover how you can create a world of opportunity for yourself and others.🌎


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