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Statistical Analysis of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Projects Impact in Jordans Ministry of Social Development |
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PP: 1339-1353 |
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doi:10.18576/jsap/130416
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Author(s) |
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M. Ali Almarashdah,
H. Ali Shatnawi,
H. Zaki Makhamreh,
Khalid AL Smadi,
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Abstract |
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The aim In the Jordanian Ministry of Social Development, this study looked into how soft skills like decision- making, time management, teamwork, and working under pressure affected the long-term viability of micro and small business initiatives. The researchers used a descriptive and analytical methodology to gather information from project owners in the Irbid Governorate by distributing a questionnaire to them. The analysis of 125 responses revealed that project owners exhibited a strong commitment to soft skills, leading to positive contributions to sustainable economic development and the growth of small and micro-entrepreneurial projects. The study also emphasized the favorable influence of soft skills on the development of entrepreneurial projects within the ministry. As a result, the researchers recommended allocating a portion of project profits to support local charitable and social organizations, establishing and enforcing soft skills standards, and implementing penalties for non-compliance.
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