Linking in the world's pro-youth collaboration capitals http://innovations.ning.com/forum/topics/collaboration-capitals- where and how the peoples use cafe,
Your Yahoo group yunusbook has been identified to be deleted on March 15th 2014, due to long period of inactivity and very low number of valid members. You
Attached is first "impossible postcard" designed with Muhammad Yunus- Freeing Nursing Colleges is one of the greatest collaboration challenges - tens of
I will send invitation to blog http://buildingsocialbusiness.blogspot.com where I invite those who will be active with yunus books in a city to join in as
Thanks sam for New YOrk Times Review http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/business/02shelf.html?src=busl Its pretTY fair in my mind- unfortunATeLy yunus leaves
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10 may 08 http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=35747 Can Yunus create a poverty free world? Gaziul Hasan Khan looks at the options in the Nobel laureate's
http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/features/detail/index.asp?id=352 FACE TO FACE: Muhammad Yunus talks to Liam Black Professor Muhammed Yunus has
Book Review: Creating a World Without Poverty by Mohammed Yunus 25 Jan, 2008 No Comment After hearing Professor Yunus speak last week in San Francisco, I
Forgive the weak translation, but here's a sample of googling what the French are saying about Yunus, and good for you! The Social Purpose Companies Providing
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_10/b4074085355044.htm Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism By
I found myself writing a letter to The Economist as a riposte to their seemingly paltry review of Dr Yunus book. Not being a great wordsmith, do have a go
aka Sadria memo on learning slavery I'll vote for the stage of the LSE booktalk where Yunus was telling students their greatest current risk was becoming a
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2008/feb/16/banking What's the big idea?His pioneering Grameen Bank began with a $27 loan and went on to lift millions
Below just 1 of 5 brilliant reviews from http://search.bnet.com/index.php?q=yunus http://blogs.bnet.com/business-books/?p=125 Muhammad Yunus: Capitalism is
This is a most extraodinary book. The amazonians are so far unanimous at 5*; the pros in the mass press are onn-commital at best. Comapre the pro at the
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