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    I. Introduction Building Social Business is a book about social enterprise written by Muhammad Yunus. Muhammad Yunus is a social entrepreneur, economist, banker, and civil servant leader from Bangladesh. He is known for founding the Grameen Bank which is a microfinance organization and community development bank. Yunus is a well-known proponent of microfinance and microcredit. Due to his efforts in making a change through microfinance and microcredit and other noble causes, Yunus has been given several

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    Colorado Technical University Enterprise System Architecture CS633 - 1507 - DV33 -02 Sai Teja Bellamkonda Prof: John King Week-1: Enterprise Architecture Foundation 1.In your opinion, what are three main topics of chapter one? How do you know if you have a good foundation? In my view the three main topics of chapter one are How do you build a Foundation for execution, How does a Foundation for execution create Business value and Do you have a good foundation for execution. Foundation of Execution

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    Google Glass Essay

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    Google Glass is without a doubt a very strong and innovative product with a high potential for growth. However, following the initial launch, negative perceptions of these augmented reality glasses gave view to a few major issues holding them back from success. Many of these problems occurred primarily due to lack of security and privacy. Concerns during the initial release were caused by the fact that the wearer can film or take pictures with out the subject(s) knowing or giving consent. As a result

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    Bachelor in Information Technology Program U10a2 Enterprise Architecture Proposal for Ralph’s Ribs For IT3200, Section 05 Rolando Rueda-de-Leon Submitted 9/17/2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Analysis of the existing foundation for execution 4 Organization Chart 5 Definition of the Operating Model for Ralph’s Ribs 5 Business Process Standardization 6 Recommended Process Standardization 6 Comparison of Operating Model

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    previous years ago, the word privatization was not well-known same as today. Conversely, word nationalization was popular at that time because of the government at that time owned all of the important enterprises such as infrastructure businesses while private sector owned in the diminutive enterprise which not important about the lifestyle of the people that illustrated the government had more bargaining power than private sector. Almost people knew nationalization but did not know about privatization

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    Case study Bharti & Walmart

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    GIE-6103 – Doing Business in Asian Markets Professor Dr. Mohammad Nurul Huda Mazumder  Case Study: Wal-Mart and Bharti Transforming Retail in India Faculté des Sciences de l’Administration 03/30/2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The case study is conducted to analyze the sustainability of the joint venture of Wal-Mart and Bharti in disregard of the fact that the two companies have split apart in late 2013. Therefore, the paper will be conducted by using the information given in the case material

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    Air Tel Case Study

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    04%); Morgan Stanley & Co International Ltd (1.93%); CLSA Merchant Bankers Ltd A/C Calyon (1.33%); Life Insurance Corporation of India (1.34%); and, The Growth Fund of America Inc (1.11%). Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder-chairman of Bharti Enterprises (which owns Airtel), is today, the most celebrated face of the telecom sector in India. He symbolises the adage that success comes to those who dream big and then work assiduously to deliver it. Sunil Bharti Mittal began his journey manufacturing

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    Case Study Qad

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    “We’re extremely grateful for what QAD did for us. We think other companies could benefit.” Highlights Company Company Name Industry Products Medela, Inc. Life Sciences/Medical Equipment Breast pumps and medical suction devices Solutions QAD Enterprise Applications QAD MFG/PRO eB2 QAD Customer Self-Service QAD Business Intelligence QAD Advanced Pricing Medical QAD Warehousing QAD SSM QAD Consulting HP9000 N Class HP-UX English One Immediate Implementation

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    Social Impact Investing

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    social exclusions, and meanwhile, through SBI, the Brussels based organism wants to strengthen growth, employment and competitiveness, creating simultaneously a more inclusive society. Referring to this initiative, it comes to light that social enterprises and, more generally, all the actors involved in the social environment have a fundamental role to play. Going deeply into their tasks, they should apply business strategies to tackle important social goals such as ameliorate society or protecting

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    Ea Enables Essay

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    Enterprise Architecture Enables Processes Paper Introduction Enterprise Architecture is defined as the representation of all the components, processes and policies of an organization. Architecture is the process of moving a business vision and strategy into effective change, communicating the current capabilities and rethinking the principles and models that describe the future state of the company and facilitate their evolution (Fui-Hoon, Lee-Shang, and Kuang, 2001). Enterprise Architecture

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