The Gazette 1987
GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER 1987
appropriate I.D.A. Executive and put in touch with the right person in the nearest I.D.A. office in the U.S. The International Sales Manager of a cutlery manufacturer will be making a presentation to his Board o n hi s return. Finally a marketing specialist i n a regular visit to Ireland now expects to start "some kind of business deal" as a result of the Conference. It will be some time before any kind of guesstimate can be made about concrete results flowing from the Conference, i f indeed i t can ever be measured. Tracing the genesis of a business initiative and following its outcome may not be a precise science. Even so, the decision has been made to make the attempt and in a year or so i t may be possible to be more specific about whether — good relation- ships apart, and the value of these is not to be minimised — the very considerable work involved has been worthwhile. Certainly we hammered home the central message that the country desperately needs jobs, and it would not take many of these to justify the enterprise. •
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