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MIT Sloan’s new Global Health Delivery tackles constraints in delivering health care in emerging markets
MIT students working on-site in Africa throughout January
Cambridge, Mass., December 29, 2008 – Graduate students enrolled in MIT Sloan School of Management’s newest global entrepreneurship course, Global Health Delivery, are venturing to resource-poor settings in Africa this January to tackle practical [...]

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Is franchising a solution?

by Anjali Sastry on November 30, 2008 · 5 comments

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We had a fascinating discussion about the promise that franchising offers in the quest for efficient, scalable, sustainable models for global health delivery in resource-constrained settings. Could being “in business for yourself but not by yourself” offer a way to link social benefits to individuals’ drive to build and create?
First, it’s important to understand what [...]

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First week of class!

by Anjali Sastry on November 1, 2008 · 2 comments

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We kicked off the new course with some great material. Things are moving quickly at the moment, and there’s a lot to cover. We’ll use this blog to add resources, ideas, and follow-up readings for everyone to share.
In our first class, we spent a little time on the question: why do we need a new [...]

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