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Do believe the hype
I thought I would share what Friedman wrote recently. I think he is a bit late in his realization about “disruptive business models”…. Most Indian’s that I visited in 2009 knew this then. Nevertheless, Friedman does know how to tell … Continue reading
Alumni Voices: Gitika Mohta
Gitika Mohta graduated from The College of Wooster as an International Relations major. She was part of the group that helped to design Global SE. She participated in the program in her senior year. During the Global SE/GSE field experience, … Continue reading
Posted in COW Alumni, Students, Voices
Tagged India, social entrepreneurship, Testimonials, Wooster alumni
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What drives social entrepreneurs?
Working in the thriving non-profit culture in Bangalore, and particularly with Dream A Dream’s co-founder, director, and Ashoka fellow, Vishal Talreja, I began to think about social entrepreneurs and what makes them do what they do. What drives their minds … Continue reading
Posted in Bangalore, By Lauren Grimanis, Students, Voices
Tagged Ashoka fellow, Bangalore, India, student voices, summer 2010
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measuring the social value of values
During our first week as interns at EnAble India, as we were finalizing the specific topic of our project, our team conducted a SWOT Analysis of the organization (ie, examining EI’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats). After first brainstorming in … Continue reading
The challenges of working with a visionary
By Ben Bestor For one to fully understand Shanti Raghavan, one would need to meet her. Suffice it to say that she performs above and beyond the rate of the average human being. Her brain functions at a much higher … Continue reading