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Creating enterprise takes a first-person narrative, not a data miner

Creating enterprise takes a first-person narrative, not a data miner

May 14, 2013 | Capacity Building, Community Relations, Local Content, Social Investment | 0 comments

By Rebecca Reiber When it comes to enterprise development, I wouldn’t recommend basing credit decisions on indoor toilets or gifts from relatives living abroad. That’s why a recent article on creditworthiness indicators and how lenders use data from informal channels...
Cracking the vault

Cracking the vault

May 9, 2013 | Community Relations, Crisis, IFC, Risk Management, Social Impact Assessment, Social Investment, Social Performance Management | 0 comments

Financial advisors count social performance By Carol Odell and Zoe Mullard You already know the markets have cooled off for most natural resource organizations and that means it is getting harder to find funding – but do you know what you can do about it? Improving an...
Lever social acceptance through your operational needs

Lever social acceptance through your operational needs

Mar 27, 2013 | Agriculture, Capacity Building, Community Development, CSR, Forestry, Local Content, Mining, Social Investment | 0 comments

A huge opportunity many companies miss   By Trevor Kalinowsky If trade press and conference promoters are anything to go by, local content is the latest trend to hit the social performance landscape. Apparently if your project or company doesn’t have a ‘framework...
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