| Dear Prof. Jorge,
Please see link below for my Individual report:)
Thanks,
Volteire Caballero
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Author - semi retired business entrepreneur leader who is now a senior citizen. Current posts are about his current business experience and learnings. A former lecturer at a top GSB in the PHL for more than a decade. We had great successful entrepreneur graduates
Showing posts with label Grameen Bank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grameen Bank. Show all posts
Monday, June 25, 2012
Grameen Bank - Individual Report - Volteire Caballero
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Grameen Bank - Special Report by GG on Slideshare
An Ateneo Graduate School of Business Advantage
Special Report on Grameen Bank by GG at Slideshare.
http://www.slideshare.net/gpgutierrez/grameen-bank-gpgutierrez
Special Report on Grameen Bank by GG at Slideshare.
http://www.slideshare.net/gpgutierrez/grameen-bank-gpgutierrez
Monday, November 7, 2011
Atty. Vivian Dabu's Slideshare Presentations on Morality and Ethics
Our generation needs an ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION.
Atty Vivian Dabu was the Executive Assistant of Fmr Governor Fr. Emong Panlillo, the priest governor of Pampanga. She is a very intelligent and very ethical government official (based on her discussion in the class and I believe her). Her motto was clean government for Pampanga. She happenned to be an entrep student in clark.
When I visited her slideshare for Grameen bank, I found her uploads to slideshare to be l5 in all and concernns mostly ethics, good governance. I take the liberty of getting the link to her slideshare account so that you may see her work and inspire you if you work in the government. There is not truth to the proposition of the Regis Entrep Student that they will not have a need for the Slideshare account.
Perhaps, RBF at DOST would be near her idea of what civil service is all about. Let us all be inspired by her (RBF and Atty Vivian Dabu)
Here is the link:
www.slideshare.net/viviandabu
Some example of her slides:
Atty Vivian Dabu was the Executive Assistant of Fmr Governor Fr. Emong Panlillo, the priest governor of Pampanga. She is a very intelligent and very ethical government official (based on her discussion in the class and I believe her). Her motto was clean government for Pampanga. She happenned to be an entrep student in clark.
When I visited her slideshare for Grameen bank, I found her uploads to slideshare to be l5 in all and concernns mostly ethics, good governance. I take the liberty of getting the link to her slideshare account so that you may see her work and inspire you if you work in the government. There is not truth to the proposition of the Regis Entrep Student that they will not have a need for the Slideshare account.
Perhaps, RBF at DOST would be near her idea of what civil service is all about. Let us all be inspired by her (RBF and Atty Vivian Dabu)
Here is the link:
www.slideshare.net/viviandabu
Some example of her slides:
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Social Entrepreneurship - A Slideshare Presentation by Prof Jorge
Our generation needs an ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION .Join
This is part of the entrepreneurial revolution. This term was popularized by Bill Drayton of the Ashoka Foundation. In the Phil, one of such fellow is Dr. Tony Lavina of ASG of Ateneo. Other Social Entrepreneurs are Mr. Illac Diaz, Dr V of Aravind Hospital in India (rip+), Dr Mohamad Yunus of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh.
Social Entrepreneurs are not your typical cash burners, or donation solicitors. They use capitalism/entrepreneurship techniques to sustain social services. They are in middle between the profit maximizing business, and non profit ngo (civil society) They do things which neither the government nor business is willing to take for the ills of society.
They create value by creating social value ie solving society's problems.
This is part of the entrepreneurial revolution. This term was popularized by Bill Drayton of the Ashoka Foundation. In the Phil, one of such fellow is Dr. Tony Lavina of ASG of Ateneo. Other Social Entrepreneurs are Mr. Illac Diaz, Dr V of Aravind Hospital in India (rip+), Dr Mohamad Yunus of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh.
Social Entrepreneurs are not your typical cash burners, or donation solicitors. They use capitalism/entrepreneurship techniques to sustain social services. They are in middle between the profit maximizing business, and non profit ngo (civil society) They do things which neither the government nor business is willing to take for the ills of society.
They create value by creating social value ie solving society's problems.
Social entrepreneurship
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
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