4. What factors would you take into account in deciding whether to use Salesforce.com for your business? I would mainly consider the fact that “renting” the use of software‚ rather than purchasing a tangible copy‚ would save my business a significant amount of funds‚ and also I would take into account the security risks involved in doing all transactions online and the thought of giving up the sovereignty of my business to a different group. However‚ I do believe that the advantages outweigh the
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Evaluation of microfinance and women empowerment: Case study on Grameen Bank in Northern Bangladesh Chapter One: Overview Where there is informal economy condition of developing countries‚ women face a comparative disadvantage. In the northern area of Bangladesh‚ economic conditions forced rural women to adopt microfinance (credit and savings) as one major strategy for self reliance. Women go through relatively much more hardship than men in countries that are striving towards economic growth
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Assignment Ethics in Bank MBM 522 Banking Ethics and Legal Issues Submitted to Sk. Nazibul Islam Submitted by Name: Md. Abidur Rahman ID No: 2012-2-90-013 Submitted Date: 17/12/2013 Introduction: This assignment is based on Ethical point of view. This is assignment provide me a great opportunity to get familiar with ethical issues that are practiced in Islamic
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Introduction To Social Business Social business is a cause-driven business. In a social business‚ the investors/owners can gradually recoup the money invested‚ but cannot take any dividend beyond that point. Purpose of the investment is purely to achieve one or more social objectives through the operation of the company‚ no personal gain is desired by the investors. The company must cover all costs and make profit‚ at the same time achieve the social objective‚ such as‚ healthcare for the poor‚
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To What Extent Can Microcredit Be Effective in the Alleviation of Poverty? The Case of The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. 1. Introduction Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world. As many as 86% of people who live in rural areas in Bangladesh live under the poverty line (Rahman‚ 1996). Quality of health care services is very poor in Bangladesh. The percentage of available health service is 20 %. The percentage of access to safe water is 43 %. Infant mortality rate is 120 out
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Bibliography: 1. Armendáriz de Aghion‚ B. (1999). ’On the design of a credit agreement with peer monitoring ’‚ Journal of Development Economics‚ vol. 60‚ pp. 79-104. 2. Auwal‚ MA(1996). Promoting Microcapitalism in the Service of the Poor: The Grameen Model and Its Cross-Cultural Adaptation Journal of Business Communication‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 1‚ 27-49 3 4. Besley‚ T. and Coate‚ S. (1995). ’Group lending‚ repayment incentives and social collateral‚ ’ Journal of Development Economics‚ vol. 46 (1)‚ (February)
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Behind its gentle image is a tough‚ highly lucrative bank. Banco Compartamos portrays itself as the gentler lender to Mexico’s poor. Compartamos means "let’s share‚" reflecting the philosophy of its founders‚ the two Carlos’. The non-profit Grameen Bank model and the commercial for-profit Banco Compartamos have many differences‚ the fundamental distinctions between them is in their funding methods. Grameen Bank funds microloans primarily through local funds usually from savings deposits‚ while Compartamos
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ETHICS IN NURSING Self Learning Module 10 HCC BSN “3+1” Professional Mentoring MODULE OBJECTIVES o The Student will be able to understand the concepts of ethics applied to nursing o The student will develop moral reasoning skills o The student will define terms associated with ethics o The student will be able to choose ethical solutions using case studies ETHICS DEFINITIONS Listen & Read thru the next series of slides‚ there will be a quiz and case studies that
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Dilemmas Case Studies Professional Accountants in Business December 20112 Contents Introduction ...............................................................................................................................3 Case Study 1...............................................................................................................................5 Pressure to overstate stock valuation ...................................................................................5 Case Study 2...
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Grameen Danone Foods Muhama Yunus reinvented the world by giving the poor a way out of poverty through micro financing with Grameen Bank and improving the health of children with Grameen Foods. With the help of Grameen Group’s establishment‚ he was turned towards Danone‚ where he continued his venture of social entrepreneurship. The partnership between Grameen and Danone was crucial to the organization that was built. Just as Homeless World Cup and Nike partnered to give each other benefits
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