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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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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[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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Tools to support BPR When a BPR project is undertaken across the organization‚ it can require managing a massive amount of information about the processes‚ data and systems. If you don’t have an excellent tool to support BPR‚ the management of this information can become an impossible task. The use of a good BPR/documentation software is vital in any BPR project. The types of attributes you should look for in BPR software are: Graphical interface for fast documentation "Object oriented" technology
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conceptualisation. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing‚ 8(1): 76–89. Peredo‚ A. M. (2003). Emerging strategies against poverty: The road less traveled Peredo‚ A. M.‚ & Chrisman‚ J. J. (2006). Toward a theory of community-based enterprise. Academy of Management Review‚ 31(2): in press. Peterson‚ R. (1988). Understanding and encouraging entrepreneurship enternationally Pomerantz‚ M. (2003). The business of social entrepreneurship in a ‘‘down economy’’ Reis‚ T. (1999). Unleashing the
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future of business. With that said‚ the implications in organizational behavior are yet to be thoroughly explored. Through the analysis of current available research‚ application of general principles‚ and observations made from present-day social enterprise cases‚ we have explored these implications‚ particularly in area of the key work attitude of organizational commitment and its effect on intention to quit. II. Social Entrepreneurship as a Growing Field Before we begin to discuss the growth
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131-134) 1. Synopsis This case focuses on an agriculture credit and loan company whose core competency is based around its customer knowledge. The organization’s IT structure and function does not suit the business well. The current setup is not enterprise architecture and staff issues are rampant. There has been a lot of preparatory work done in analyzing the situation and a new team was formed to chart a course of action to transform IT. With much of the information gathering completed‚ the team
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