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Impact in Indonesia: Leveraging the Debt for Conservation program
9/30/16 – This post is the second by the team working on agroforestry initiatives in Indonesia this summer for the GSSE MBA field work. Their startup, Mama Bumi, is identifying opportunities in niche industries where they can have an impact. … Continue reading →
Saving the Best for Last: Improving the Quality of Life for the Elderly
7/20/16 – This guest post is written by three students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program who are working on finding ways to improve the quality of life for the elderly. Please join Nick, Shorouk, and Labeat … Continue reading →
Posted in Business Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Highly Applied Curriculum, Impact Investing and Startup Financing, Stories from the Field, Sustainable Enterprise
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Tagged field work, healthcare industry, home healthcare, innovation, market research, mba students, pivot, silicon valley, student startups
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Market Research Tips: The Art of the Interview
7/18/16 – This post is a continuation of the update from the team of GSSE MBA students working on energy access in Uganda. You can read their first post here. During this summer of research, we have found that the … Continue reading →
Harnessing the Grit of Cambodian Youth – Continued…
7/11/16 – This post is the second installment by the team of GSSE students conducting field work in Cambodia this summer for their educational startup company. Read their first post here. One of the wonderful aspects of the GSSE MBA … Continue reading →
Recycling Carbon Fiber: From Waste to Additive
7/7/16 – This post is written by four students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA who are exploring business opportunities associated with waste streams and overconsumption. To start, they have been partnering with Vartega Carbon Fiber Recyling LLC, … Continue reading →
Concerning Coffee: Supporting Guatemalan Smallholder Farmers
7/1/16 – The Growing for the Future team has been conducting on the ground research in the coffee farms of Guatemala, in partnership with the non-profit coffee organization, De La Gente. Bishal Kafle, Javier Echeverria, and Austin Bell are focused … Continue reading →
Energy Needs, Customer Insights and Industry Illuminations in East Africa
6/20/16 – This blog post is written by four students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program who are conducting field research in East Africa. Brett, Alyse, Alana, and Ali share some of their insights into understanding their … Continue reading →
Harnessing the Grit and Perseverance of Cambodian Youth
6/17/16 – This guest post is written by three students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program who are conducting field work in Cambodia this summer for their educational startup company. Suor Sdey! Hello from Education Team in … Continue reading →
Mothers, Radio, and Market Research: The Jolt Model in Guatemala
6/18/15 – This guest blog post is written by Jolt, a Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA student start-up that provides market research services through text message technology and targets parents with children from the ages of 0 to 4. … Continue reading →
Posted in Global Orientation, Stories from the Field, Sustainable Enterprise
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Tagged early childhood education, guatemala, market research, radio
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Seeing Is Believing: The Power of Social Enterprise via Photos
Thanks to our wonderful GSSE MBA alumni for providing these wonderful photos. Enjoy! -Kat
Posted in Global Orientation, Stories from the Field, Sustainable Enterprise
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Tagged AYZH, Baja Mexico, Bangladesh, focus group, international development, irrigation, Kenya, market research, mba students, mongolia, overcoming challenges, photos, prototype, pumpset, SEED pumpset, social entrepreneur, student startups
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