Thesis On Micro Credit System Of Grameen Bank - An Analytical Study [pic] (This Thesis is prepared and submitted to the Department of Business Administration for the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration) Supervised by:- Prof. Dr. Md. Shawquatul Meher Former Dean Faculty of Business Administration Southern University Bangladesh Prepared By :- Aphuranta Chakma Executive Master of Business
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Banker to the Poor Book Review The book “Banker to the Poor” by Muhammad Yunus is the story of the Grameen Bank Program‚ which is founded in Bangladesh by Yunus to help the poor. Born in 1940 in the city of Chittagong‚ Professor Yunus studied at Dhaka University in Bangladesh‚ and then received a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Vanderbilt in 1969 and the following year became an assistant professor of economics at Middle
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Attitude of Women Beneficiaries Towards Micro-credit Program Md. Siddique -E- Azam1‚ M. Zamshed Alam2‚ Sohail Maskawat3 Shilpi Kundu4 and Abrar Hossen5 ABSTRACT Eight selected personal characteristics of women were described‚ which include- age‚ education‚ family size‚ family annual income‚ farm size‚ credit availability‚ mobility and level of aspiration in life with dependent variable of attitude towards microcredit program by women beneficiaries. The result of analysis of attitude towards
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PROJECT SHAKTHI The objective of Project Shakti is to create income-generating capabilities for underprivileged rural women‚ by providing a sustainable micro enterprise opportunity‚ and to improve rural living standards through health and hygiene awareness. Under the project‚ HUL offers a range of mass-market products to the SHGs‚ which are relevant to rural customers. HUL is investing significantly in resources who work with the women on the field and provide them with
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Case: Unexpected consequences of microcredit loans of the Grameen bank Since 1980 is the Grameen Bank an example of an successful social enterprise. For many people its success proved that a social enterprise could make a heathty profit without subsidies and that the concept of a social enterprise could be a social and financial success. Muhammed Yunus the owner of the Grameen Bank (GB) is the inventor of microcredit loans. Microcredits are very popular in Asian countries and the GB has the biggest
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strategy+business The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K. Prahalad and Stuart L. Hart from strategy+business issue 26‚ first quarter 2002 © 2002 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. All rights reserved. e-Doc The Fortune SECURITY AND S T R AT E GY Bottom Pyramid at the of the Low-income markets present a prodigious opportunity for the world’s wealthiest companies — to seek their fortunes and bring prosperity to the aspiring poor. content strategy & competition
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Look up the definition of business on google and one will get five immediate definitions. None of the definitions sound particularly warm or heartfelt in the way it describes business as an obligation or worry. One could say the definitions are “all work.” On the other hand‚ when one looks up the definition of social business‚ words like new‚ future‚ and sustainability are associated with it. According to Muhammad Yunus’ seven principles of Social Business‚ the number one objective of social business
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Women earn about $1.50 a day‚ imagine feeding and giving your family shelter. With only earning barely $2 a day. It would be very hard to keep your family healthy with food and water every night. But would microloans help these women in Africa suffering. Micro loans are supposed to help women in Africa and help with get the things they need. To take care of the family‚ by the things they need support themselves and others. Microloans help women in Africa that are suffering do all these things
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Umo Aly 111100101 Undergraduate student in BBA Microfinance Final Report Submit soft copy on July 5‚ 2013. Submit hard copy on August 13‚ 2013. A. Introduction a. This report is making with a purpose to control and reduce the number of poverty in Kedah‚ Malaysia as well as empowering those poor with a better chance of sustainable livelihood opportunities. This report is built up base on the
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Jordan Jackson‚ Reginald White Chapter 3: Role of Microfinance in Promoting Economic Growth‚ Development‚ and Sustainability “Much of the underdeveloped world grows and produces agricultural products. Because many of these underdeveloped nations have very little political clout with the rest of the world‚ and because farmers in wealthy nations have lots of political power‚ the goods from these poorer nations are tariffed and quota’d right out of the richer nation’s markets.” -Keith Brown‚ Free
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