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Social Enterprises as narratives of change
By Chris Marino As a busy GSE intern, I did not think that I would have much time to read and write stories, but, indeed, that is what I spend most of my time doing. I found myself captured by … Continue reading
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
A gracious network
By Constance Ferber It has been two and a half weeks since we all have arrived in Bangalore, and what surprises me the most has not been the cows that stop traffic, the crowded markets, or the extensive array of … Continue reading
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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