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About.com’s Martin Murray’s post “Non-Profit Organization Suing ERP Supplier” A Sign of the Times?
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| In a white paper that I had written in 2007 titled “SAP Procurement for Public Sector” I had highlighted how the challenges with failed ERP-centric initiatives extended beyond the public sector to include the private sector. The difference as one senior Colgate-Palmolive executive told me shortly after scrapping a failed program was that “unlike the public sector in which a failed initiative becomes front page news, private sector company ERP failures rarely make a blip on the media’s collective radar screen.”
The lack of media awareness notwithstanding, the frequency of failures in the private sector is comparable to the number of setbacks that occur in the public sector. |
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Sales Prospecting Is a Dirty Business (or Why a Clean Desk Is Not a Good Sign)
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| Prospecting is the foundation of sales. Just like digging a foundation when you build is dirty but necessary, so is prospecting. Without a good foundation your house can crumble. Without prospecting your sales business can also come down around you. |
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5.0 Micro Enterprises - What are they?: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
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| Discussion of small enterprises has a definite reference to micro enterprises. What are they? Are they different from small enterprises? |
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4.0 The state of women’s enterprises in Tanzania: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
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| Currently, there is no comprehensive data on the number of women in the MSME
sector, the size of their enterprises, or their distribution by sector. Only proxies are
available. In NISS (1991) women accounted for about 35 per cent of informal
enterprises. By 1995, it was estimated that the proportion of women in the sector could
have risen to 70 per cent of the informal sector labour force. In a 2000 Economic and
Social Research Foundation (ESRF) study, 55 per cent of the enterprises in the sample
were owned by women (as reported in Mlingi, 2000, p. 89). Swisscontact (2003)
estimated that women owned 43 per cent of MSEs. |
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4.2 The profile of growth-oriented women: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
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| Since recent statistics disaggregated by sex are not available, it is not possible to
estimate how many women among informal economy enterprises and SMEs are
operating growth firms, or how many of them have medium-sized enterprises. |
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How to Make a Start
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| One good way to get started with creating social business enterprises would be to launch a design
competition for social business enterprises. There can be local competition, regional competition
and global competition. Prizes for the successful designs will come in the shape of financing for
the enterprises, or as partnership for implementing the projects. |
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Chaibia Sabil's Story
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| Chaibia is a client of Foundation Zakoura, a Grameen Foundation Growth Guarantee recipient. |
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Market Orientation and Competition : Constraints of growth-oriented enterprises
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| Enterprises that grow do so because they are good at finding their market niche and understanding market demands. Most enterprises start by targeting the home market, often at the higher income niche. As the home market gets saturated, they look to expand their markets geographically, and eventually consider exporting. Few enterprises start exporting initially.
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Conclusion: Constraints of growth-oriented enterprises in the southern and eastern African region
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| Enterprises that are about to grow and employ 5-15 people and enterprises that are in the process of growing and employ 10-30 people, both claim that their most important constraint is short- and long-term capital. |
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Blueprint for Building a Business On Purpose
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| Have you ever seen a skyscraper being built? If so, you know that for the first several weeks or months, very little appears to be happening, at least above ground. That's because the initial work is focused on building a solid foundation. The higher the skyscraper is designed to be, the more solid the foundation needs to be to support all those stories.
The foundation of a Business On Purpose is what I refer to as "Clarity of Purpose... |
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Are you Prepared for CRM?
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| CRM projects are notorious for failing for a variety of reasons in mid-sized enterprises. Although there have been considerable CRM product developments, including the rapid growth of solid hosted solutions, there is still a need for a foundation built on mature processes, alignment with goals, and senior level buy-in. Use Demand Metric’s downloadable CRM Readiness Assessment to gauge how ready your organization is to tackle this initiative. |
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