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A Summer of Firsts: Alex’s Adventure in Africa
9/27/16 – GSSE MBA student Alex Anderson is on the team of students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program who spent their summer conducting market research in Tanzania. This reflection is the 2nd post by this team – you … Continue reading →
Posted in Global Orientation, Stories from the Field, Sustainable Enterprise
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Tagged dar es salaam, developing world, field work, mba students, tanzania, zanzibar
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Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle the Tanzanian Way
7/5/16 – This post is written by a team of students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program spending their summer conducting market research in Tanzania. Their goal: understand the waste problems and housing issues, the related supply … Continue reading →
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Global Orientation, Highly Applied Curriculum, Stories from the Field, Sustainable Enterprise
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Tagged base of pyramid, BOP, bottom of the pyramid, building materials, global challenges, housing crisis, international development, population growth, recycle, reduce, reduce reuse recycle, reuse, tanzania
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