Social Business * Tahmid Md. Istiaq Arman Social Business was first defined by Nobel Peace Prize winner Prof. Muhammad Yunus‚ as a non-dividend company that is created to address and solve a social problem. In a social business‚ the investors/owners can gradually recoup the money invested‚ but cannot take any dividend beyond that point. The purpose of the investment is purely to achieve one or more social objectives through the operation of the
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there has been strong growth in the studies of social entrepreneurship on the level of business administration and microeconomics. This has been especially the case since Muhammad Yunus‚ founder of the Grameen Bank and a renowned example of a social enterprise‚ won the Nobel Peace Price in 2006. However‚ the increase in academic interest has largely been confined to case studies or efforts to find a common definition of social entrepreneurship (Pariyar and Ward‚ 2005‚ p.1). What the current academic
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invested much more than large enterprises ‚ the surface facing the risk is greater‚ as soon as they are always recover the investment‚ with little regard expand their scale ‚ three investment blindness ‚ investment direction is difficult to grasp . Lack of corporate Accounting and management talent ‚ management is weak‚ the poor quality of financial accounting ‚ financial accounting SMEs currently a serious shortage of talent ‚ the specific circumstances of each enterprise are different‚ in which some
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companies are benefited do cloud computing‚ due to tight budgets have prevented many enterprises from making IT investments‚ such as new hardware or the latest version of business-critical software. The cloud computing has become a way for enterprises to more cost-effectively upgrade their IT infrastructure‚ compared to the price tag of a forklift upgrade of in-house hardware and software. The process of enterprise harness simply and saving cost of no longer need to build a data center and handle
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Contents Introduction 3 Social Entrepreneurship 3 For-Profit and Not–For–Profit Explained 5 Can Social Enterprises Be Profit Making Organizations? 6 Benefits of a For-Profit Structure 9 Challenges of a For-Profit Structure 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Introduction The idea of building a commercially profitable business that has a social cause at the core of its mission is gaining in popularity‚ especially as the need for innovation and sustainability within this sector
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provides a service‚ mainly vehicle rental‚ to replace a customer’s damaged or out of service vehicle. This service has been around for awhile‚ in this case since 1957‚ and appears to be in the mature phase. A case could be made that in the case of Enterprise‚ the service of vehicle rental is still in the growth phase since annual revenue‚ fleet size‚ employee size‚ and the number of locations has grown every year since the founding of the company. The company is also still innovating new methods in
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[pic][pic][pic] [pic] Express Yourself A Project Report On Marketing & Corporate Sales SUBMITTED TO: SURYADATTA GROUP OF INSTITUTES (SIVAS)‚ DHANKAWADI PUNE SUBMITTED BY: UPENDRA KUMAR (PGCP‚ SCM+MARKETING ) SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY) SUMMER BATCH YEAR: 2008-2010 A FINAL REPORT ON “LAUNCH OF AIRTEL POST PAID CONNECTION AND BROADBAND CONNECTION IN MARKET (MAHARASTRA
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The Drupal-Powered Enterprise Three ways to capitalize on Drupal as a unified platform for low-cost‚ central management of multiple websites Delivering Extraordinary Web Experiences without Extraordinary Burdens What an enterprise expects Today‚ digitally savvy companies manage a growing set of web experiences‚ targeting specific channels‚ audiences‚ markets‚ and outcomes. When promising opportunities arise‚ smart firms move quickly to launch new experiences. But the willy-nilly addition of
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· Based on Rettig’s (2007) article‚ discuss whether you agree or disagree with the assertion that enterprise software in large organizations has not delivered on its promise. · Based on Scott’s (2007) article‚ recommend whether your company should build‚ buy‚ or outsource enterprise software. Week Two Discussion Questions · How practical is it for an entire enterprise to have only architecture of object-oriented software? · Based on Booch’s (2007) article‚ compare architecting
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Best Places to Work For” (2013) • Reputation Institute: No. 12 among "America’s Most Reputable Companies" (2013) • Bloomberg BusinessWeek Magazine: No. 12 among “The Civic 50” listing of America’s Most Community-Minded Companies (2012) • Black Enterprise Magazine: Top 40 “Best Companies for Diversity” (2012) Visit the FedEx’s Web site to learn more about the organization with a focus on Information Technologies deployed in the organization. Also‚ visit FedEx’s partners’ web sites (both business
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