Tag Archives: Honduras

Making the Most of a Crazy Supply Chain: Real World Learning via Real World Situations

5/15/14 – This guest post is written by Dr. Susan Golicic, Professor of Supply Chain Management in the College of Business at Colorado State University. She teaches in both the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program as well as … Continue reading

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A Venture Profile: Luciernaga Solar Lighting in Central America

12/11/13 – This guest post is by solar start-up Luciernaga, a company that four GSSE MBA students supported with business planning advice. Read an earlier post about their work here. Since then, Luciernaga has matured and is scaling across Central … Continue reading

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How I Ended Up in the Middle of Honduras in the Darkness with Daisy

7/8/13 – Stories From the Field: This guest post is written by Trang Tran, an MBA student from Vietnam in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise program, who is working with local non-profit Trees, Water & People on the solar … Continue reading

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What it Means to be “Community Funded”

6/12/13 – Stories From the Field: This guest post is written by Alicia Prusinski, a student in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program.  Alicia is on Team Luciernaga, working in partnership with local non-profit Trees, Water & People … Continue reading

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