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Getting customers to care about social issues
By Kipaya Kapiga This is part one of a two-part blog post How do social ventures maintain integrity? During the roughly two months I’ve been in India, I’ve had a lot of time to consider this question and my encounters … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate social responsibility, customers, marketing, social issues
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Understanding the ecosystem
By Sam Susanin Below Sam reflects on a session with one of our partner organizations in India. Center for Social Initiative and Management (CSIM) runs a program similar to Global SE for professionals. The GSE team attended our last CSIM … Continue reading
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Tagged ecosystem, social entrepreneurship, student voices
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What ‘Bharat’ (India) needs.
By Amarjeet Sinha This article was reprinted by permission of the author who is a civil servant. These views are personal. He can be contacted at amarjeetsinha@hotmail.com How can we make social and inclusive development a reality? The answer lies … Continue reading
Billionaires and responsibility for Organizational Development
As anyone who is travelled to India knows, this is a country of contrasts – of spectacular riches and spectacular poverty. This is the country that has built the Taj Mahal, the Mysore Palace, and some of the most luxurious … Continue reading
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina
Tagged billionaires, education, India, organizational development, responsibility
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Peri-Urban Farming: A visit to Magadi
By Erika Takeo The Saturday before I left India I had the opportunity to visit Magadi, a peri-urban town located about 45 kilometers outside of Bangalore. Magadi is home to one of the Resource Centre on Urban Agriculture and Food … Continue reading
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Tagged carrots, cooperatives, growers association, Magadi, rauf, urban agriculture, urban farming
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