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						Weekly Roundup – 11/22/13: Nudging the middle men and women of social enterpriseA new working paper doesn’t simply look at what small and growing businesses (those categorized seeking growth capital of between $20,000-$2 million) need to be doing, but what the “intermediaries” need to be doing to lift budding businesses. 
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						A Really Big Tent: Danone trying to maximize its potential through inclusivenessConfronting the global economic crisis in recent years, Danone came up with an ambitious new business model that includes all the stakeholders in its ecosystem: employees, customers, farmers, suppliers, subcontractors, transporters, distributors, the places where it operates. - Categories
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						Beauty as Business: Research on women entrepreneurs in IndiaWomen’s World Banking conducted market research in North and South India to support the expansion of an individual lending program. Their goal was to understand the financial needs of micro-entrepreneurs and identify how individual loans could help them reach their business goals. In this post, they discuss the findings from one particularly promising business sector: beauty parlors. - Categories
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						NexThought Monday: Three steps to finding and hiring great social enterprise talentThere is a growing interest in social enterprise careers the world over, yet the sector faces challenges in attracting the right talent. Given that it is a relatively young space, it needs to look outwards to fulfill its growing talent requirements. Based on my experiences in HR in this space during the last few years, here are three ways recruiters can do that. - Categories
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						Health tourism being made competitive in IndiaThe Centre is taking all steps to make the Indian health tourism industry globally competitive - Categories
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						Moments of Serendipity in Driving Social Change: Making your own luck and other observations from the Net Impact ConferenceJust as good business requires good strategy achieving social impact takes strong ideas and effective mechanisms for planning and executing those ideas. But while a good plan can guide operations, the best ideas often arise unexpected moments. A few of these moments of serendipity came up at this year’s Net Impact Conference in San Jose, California. - Categories
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						Calling Global Health Innovators: Accelerator designed to help ‘bright spots’ reach scaleA new partnership has the goal of developing innovative solutions to global development challenges. They’re looking for six new entrepreneurs to join their second cohort in January, with an application deadline of Nov. 1. - Categories
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						Think Globally, Innovate Locally: If you’re trying to serve individual customers, you can’t be a plane ride away, says Accion Venture Lab’s Paul BreloffHere’s a common quote among entrepreneurs: “We’re focused on the BoP in [pick an emerging market] – but our senior management team is based in [some fully emerged market].” But as Accion Venture Lab’s Paul Breloff argues, if you’re trying to serve individual customers, you’ve got to immerse yourself in the countless intangibles that make up their daily lives. - Categories
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