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Articles about microcredit (0-6 of 6)
- Microfanchising And Economic Self-reliance
By: Curtis Seare | - Where does microfranchising fit in with other methods of poverty alleviation? Stephen W. Gibson, creator of the Academy for Creating Enterprise, has developed the Spectrum of Economic Self-Reliance Development, which categorizes and identifies different means of poverty alleviation. This spectrum helps us answer the above question about microfranchising, and it is from this spectrum that the ideas presented below originate. Credit, therefore, must be given to Mr. Gibson.
The ... Tags: microfranchising, microcredit, economic self reliance
- Mompreneurs: Resources Available For Women-owned Businesses
By: Jess Wells | - They say that the only common trait among successful entrepreneurs is that they were raised in families headed by successful entrepreneurs, where kids watched first-hand as someone believed in their own ideas, had the courage to take a risk, rode the cash-flow roller coaster, and enjoyed it enough to succeed.
Today, the National Women's Business Council, which advises the Small Business Administration, estimates that in 2008 there were 7.2 million majority-owned, privately-held, ... Tags: women owned business resources, NAWBO,
- A Supply Chain Model For Dairy Farming & Health Care - Moksha-yug Access Ltd
By: monika | - Rural markets may be the next new thing for technology companies looking to expand their footprint in India but the missing link clearly is a channel that connects service providers to consumers in underserved markets. This is the gap that Moksha-Yug Access Ltd, or MYA, a Bangalore-based start-up, aims to bridge by using technology to link rural households with buyers and suppliers."The cost of servicing rural markets is very high and I am a firm believer that technology
can help reduce t ... Tags: Moksha Yug Access, MYA, Harsha Moily, supply chain in India
- Incorporating Charity In Your Business Plan
By: Emily McCormick and Athelia Woolley | - Business trends are common and changing almost as often as fashion. Ideas that make good business sense or human sense will, of course, be around in the long run. Recent trends toward corporate giving, even in small businesses, wont be going out of style anytime soon. The right time to integrate a charitable component in your company is when youre in the planning process; not 10 years in to running your business (although its never too late!). Here are seve ... Tags: corporate giving, corporate charity, charitable giving, starting a business, entrepreneur, women entrepreneur, founding a business
- How You Can Learn From Ordinary People Doing Extra Ordinary Things
By: Mohamed Abdul Rauf Bin Mohamed Yusope | - It is just amazing to watch ordinary people doing and achieving extra ordinary things. Once, I really wondered and pondered. What really separates these people from us? A big factor I felt is their mindset. Understand that the right to choose your own path is a sacred privilege. Use it. Dwell in possibility - Oprah Winfrey.
Their belief to succeed through obstacles is one that many can admire. One has to realize that achieving extraordinary things could be one of the most challen ... Tags: success, adversity, personal development
- Leadership Development Interview With Stephen Covey
By: Sharif Khan | - The call and need of a new era is for greatness. It's for fulfillment, passionate execution and significant contribution. - Stephen R. Covey, from The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness
Making a rare public appearance in Toronto at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre, world-respected leadership authority and author of the international bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, named the #1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century, Dr. Stephen R. ... Tags: transformational, leadership, management, development, training, motivation, speaker, trainer, author
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