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Scaling Corporate Social Enterprise Conference: Why innovation is not enough
At the Scaling Corporate Social Enterprise Conference in Santiago, Chile Ron Adner, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, invited us to think always about the extra mile that our innovation requires. Here’s why: Because innovation on its own, loose, is not enough.
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Bringing Mobile Money up to Code: GSMA Code of Conduct for providers puts customer experience at the center
Only 17 percent of respondents in CGAP’s recent global survey on consumer risks in digital finance felt that service providers are doing an adequate job of protecting customers. The GSMA’s Code of Conduct for Mobile Money Providers is part of a growing movement to try to change that, with a number of the Code’s eight principles directly addressing key customer concerns.
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‘One Foot on a Glacier and the Other on a Bullet Train’: Forum participants discuss moving mHealth toward national health system integration
With so many apps and intervention techniques available in the private and public sectors, there is now more than ever a greater focus on these applications’ abilities to integrate and work as a system. When multiple structures are integrated into a single comprehensive design, governments can plan health systems that connect electronic and mobile interventions.
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- public health, scale