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2013 ICN Cartels workshop

2013 ICN Cartels workshop. Coping with lack of funding and resources Presented by Shaista Bano Gillani Acting Director General (Cartels) Competition Commission of Pakistan. It’s not the lack of resources, it’s your lack of resourcefulness that stops you. Lack of resources – the reality.

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2013 ICN Cartels workshop

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  1. 2013 ICN Cartels workshop Coping with lack of funding and resources Presented by ShaistaBanoGillani Acting Director General (Cartels) Competition Commission of Pakistan

  2. It’s not the lack of resources, it’s your lack of resourcefulness that stops you

  3. Lack of resources – the reality • Everyone faces lack of resources • Resources are always scarce • Nobody has unlimited resources

  4. How can lack of resources be good You can • Focus • Prioritise • Think beyond the means

  5. What works • Focus on whats most crucial based on cost benefit analysis • Strategise to achieve them-never compromise where you shouldn’t • Resort to unconventional methods • Put your resources where they give maximum benefit • Prune your garden and weed out the unnecessary

  6. Examples • Sharing and pooling of resources • Horses vs White Elephants • Relying on economical and low cost resources • Insourcing • Sponsorships • Seeking international technical assistance

  7. CCP’s case • Plan enforcement actions based on maximum consumer benefit • Training of Trainer instead of training for all • Sharing staff from other departments • Insourcing researches and studies • Subscriptions to free knowledge websites/trial softwares • Sponsored conferences/trainings

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