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Category Archives: by Professor Amyaz Moledina
Theory of change
The GSE Students have been thinking a lot about change. This is especially relevant for the “Dream Team”, which is helping Dream a Dream assess their activities but equally important for Enable India. A recent blurb on linear versus non … Continue reading
Outsourcing 3.0
When one thinks of outsourcing stereotypical images come to mind. The Indian “call center” (so called voice services), outsourced manufacturing, and the Indian engineer or medical technician “stealing jobs from the West”. India is rapidly coming away from these stereotypes. … Continue reading
Dream a Dream needs your help
Dream a Dream is an organization that works with underprivileged children in Karnataka, India to impart life-skills. Its does this through various programs including a soccer (football) program. One of the projects that our student team is working on is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, non-profit organizations
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Innovation, traffic and more.
We begin our second week. The students are working 8 hours days braving the pre-monsoon heat and occasional power outages. We are getting used to the lack of air-conditioning! It is a long commute. The organizations are not far, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, SE program, social entrepreneurship, summer 2010
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Orientation, 10K, Photons and SIMs. We have arrived!
Its been an exhilarating five days! All of us arrived safely on Thursday, May 20th. We are well ensconced in the safety of the United Theological College’s (UTC) guest house, surrounded by a neatly kept garden, attentive staff, and a … Continue reading