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>> Focus on international business and cooperation Economic Modernization via Human Capital Development

>> Focus on international business and cooperation 2 How to achieve Economic Modernization via Human Capital Development – Dutch view Knowledge Networking Use of social networks Conclusion

>> Focus on international business and cooperation 3 Knowledge  Education  Research  Innovation  On-the-job-training Additional: knowledge to knowledge

>> Focus on international business and cooperation 4 Networking Important for knowledge to knowledge is network Network is extended through The Presidential Programme (Business) networks are built up, maintained and enlarged by use of business oriented social networks as LinkedIn and social networks as Facebook

>> Focus on international business and cooperation 5 Use of social networks  Exchange international network and knowledge by means of (business oriented) social network  In the future: link all separate alumni networks

>> Focus on international business and cooperation 6 Conclusion  Knowledge to knowledge  Build up one social network for alumni of all participating countries  Exchanging knowledge globally through network Hypothetical result: Large and varied network, global transfer of knowledge via human capital will create good conditions for economic modernization without physical borders