CENTRE FOR MICRO FINANCE at IFMR Business Correspondent Model: A Preliminary Exploration Report compiled by Binit Rath‚ Minakshi Ramji and Alexandra Kobishyn Published for the Microfinance India Summit‚ October 2009 Thanks are due to Dan Kopf‚ a former Research Associate at the Centre for Micro Finance (CMF)‚ and Upamanyu Dash (Summer Intern 2009‚ IIFM) who was closely involved in the Orissa case study. The entire research team expresses its gratitude to the staff at FINO‚ A Little World (ALW)
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Checkpoint – Business Models and Systems The business that I am choosing to write about is a small convenience store located across the street from my children’s school. It is owned and operated by a very pleasant Indian couple. It is located in a remote area where there are very few businesses in close proximity. This store offers a variety of products and prepared foods. The three main components of the business system that comprises this particular business are as follows: Business as Commerce
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Business Model and Strategic Plan Part II SWOTT Analysis Paper Iva Gates BUS/475 4/6/15 Daniel Magnole Business Model and Strategic Plan Part II SWOTT Analysis Paper General Mills has 41‚000 employees spread out in over one hundred countries on six continents producing and marketing more than one hundred brands. The company’s gross net earnings are $1.9 billion dollars‚ their global net sales are $17.8 billion dollars‚ and their net sales for the international business segment is $5.2 billion dollars
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(In a room‚ Mark’s mom and dad stare at an expensive 10-foot basketball net) Dad: Do you think he will like it? Mom: I don’t know it’s kind of expensive. Dad: Today our son is talking to one of top scouts of the NBA draft; you don’t have to be stingy right now. This is a very important day. (Mark enters the room) Mom: Mark? Dad: Mark‚ don’t you have the team interview today? Mark: I didn’t go. (Sadly says) I don’t want be an athlete dad. Dad: Oh my god‚ those snakes you call friends are
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Business Models‚ Systems and Organization Colette Selle BUS/211 June 15‚ 2015 Instructor: Tammy Patchin A local business that I frequent on a daily basis is Walmart‚ and will be explaining the types of business systems there are and how they incorporate them within the company. The three main components of a business system are: business commerce‚ business occupation‚ and business organization. All three of these components are significant to running a business‚ and some companies
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vacations and cruises. Rappa (2006) pointed out that Priceline follows a brokerage model‚ and its main role is as a business-to-customer company. I think Priceline consist of two brokerage models: one is the Demand Collection System‚ and the other is Search Agent. Customers can “name-your-price” on Priceline or they can also simply search for the best price available (Rapp‚ 2006). Expedia’s brokerage model is Search Agent which provides customers with the ability to search for the best price
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construct a BCG model for a company having multiple business org. and discuss the following strategies with example: 1) Market penetration 2) Market development 3) Product development 4) diversification ii : discuss related diversification and unrelated diversification. Here we construct BCG model for Unilever brand. Company’s mission: “we meet everyday needs for nutrition‚hygine and personal care with brands that help people feel good‚look good and get more out of life.” What is BCG model? The BCG
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SCOR Model The SCOR Model‚ also referred to as the Supply Chain Operations [pic]Reference model‚ is a type of tutorial used to improve your knowledge and usage of the [pic]Supply Chain Management system. It is more of a management tool. The Supply Chain Management Council has designed the SCOR Model in collaboration with other distributors‚ manufacturers‚ suppliers and logistics service providers‚ and therefore the model is best suited for people in this category of business. [pic][pic] The
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Introduction The automotive industry experienced a shift in macroeconomic dynamics that initiated a transformation in their business models. There is an increasing environmental awareness (Gadenne et al.‚ 2009) and coupled with new regulatory requirements which pushes conventional manufacturers to apply more efforts in producing more fuel-efficient vehicles. With this “game changer”‚ new entrants like Tesla who focuses in the manufacturing of fully electric vehicles (EV) grew its presence and is
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"ADKAR" - a model for change management Overview ADKAR is a goal-oriented change management model that allows change management teams to focus their activities on specific business results. The model was initially used as a tool for determining if change management activities like communications and training were having the desired results during organizational change. The model has its origins in aligning traditional change management activities to a given result or goal. For example‚ Awareness
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