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Students’ Presentation • Class 1: July 30 – Ami, Atul, Disha , Henal, Khushali, Rajashree, Rishi , Rumit, • Class 2: August 1 – Utsav, Yogendrasingh, Dhrumil, Harisha, Abhishek, Akash, Garima , Kamal • Class 3: August 3- Kishan, Kushal, Mahammad, Navin, Neel, Pratik, Rinkle, Vaibhav, • Class 4: August 6 – Adheet, Harsh, Shilpi, Govind, Nishita, Shubham, Tejal, Yash 1

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Students’ Presentation• Class 1: July 30 – Ami, Atul, Disha , Henal,

Khushali, Rajashree, Rishi , Rumit, • Class 2: August 1 – Utsav, Yogendrasingh,

Dhrumil, Harisha, Abhishek, Akash, Garima , Kamal

• Class 3: August 3- Kishan, Kushal, Mahammad, Navin, Neel, Pratik, Rinkle, Vaibhav,

• Class 4: August 6 – Adheet, Harsh, Shilpi, Govind, Nishita, Shubham, Tejal, Yash

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Who will Present What (a) Members of Group

Cases to be Presented Members of Group

Cases to be Presented

Group 1Ami, Atul,

1. Dialogue in the Dark Hong Kong: A Role Model for Social Enterprise in the Making (Theme)

2. Goonj (Org)

Group 9: Kishan, Kushal

1 CARE Kenya: Making Social Enterprise Sustainable (Theme)2. Sulabh Movement (Org)

Group 2Disha , Henal,

1. Sustaining a Social Venture: Transformation of Annapurna Mahila Mandal into Annapurna Pariwar (Theme)

2. Dexterity Global (Org)

Group 10Mahammud, Navin

1. The Reluctant Social Entrepreneur (Theme)2. National Social Entrepreneurship Forum (Org)

Group 3 Khushali, Rajashree

1. Social Entrepreneurship: Creating New Business Models to Serve the Poor (Theme)

2. Baba Job – Helping poor for jobs (Org)

Group 11: Neel, Pratik

1. New Life: Scaling Up Social Enterprise Start Ups (Theme)

2. SELCO (Org)

Group 4 Rishi, Rumit,

1. Social Enterprise Spectrum: Philanthropy to Commerce (Theme)2. Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (Org)

Group 12: Rinkle, Vaibhav

1. Marketing Planning at Just Us Cafes (Theme)2. Yuva Unstoppable (Org)

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Who will Present What (b) Members of Group

Cases to be Presented Members of Group

Cases to be Presented

Group 5: Utsav, Yogendrasinh,

1. Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild and Bidwell Training Centre: Governing Social Entrepreneurship (Theme)

2. Ladakhi Women’s Travel Company(Org)

Group 13: Adheet, Harsh

1. Banco BCI and the Corporacion Credito al Menor (Theme)2. Jaipur Rugs (Org)

Group 6: Dhrumil , Harisha

1. Microfinance and Social Entrepreneurship: South Pacific Business Development Foundation (Theme)

2. Foundation for Social Inventions and Foundation for Social Innovations (Russia)(Org)

Group 14: Shilpi, Govind

1. Ashoka: Innovators for the Public(Theme)

2. New Man’s Own, Inc (Theme)

Group 7: Abhishek, Akash

1. Idea Forge: Mechanical Charger (Theme)2. SEWA Cooperative Bank (Org) Group 15:

Nishita, Shubham

1. Mountain Hazelnuts: Social Entrepreneurship in Bhutan (Theme)2. Tapping Financial Resources: Lessons from Social Entrepreneurship (Theme)

Group 8 Garima , Kamal

1. Creating Successful Business Models: Lessons from Social Entrepreneurship (Org)

2. Swach – Sweeping Business (Theme)

Group 16: Tejal, Yash

1. A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprises (Theme)

2. SEKEM (Egypt) (Org)3

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Presentation MethodPresentation 2: Organization Presentation

• Profile of Organization – 2 or 3 Slides• Activities undertaken and Business Activities – 1 or 2 slides • Modus of Operation of Business – 1 Slide • Who are the beneficiaries of business and how – 1 slide• Quantum of business or benefits extended to number of people – 1 slide • Awards or Recognitions received by SE - 1 slide• Your assessment about the organization – Positive points and suggestions

for the organization• Brief video is allowed in the presentation • Each group will be given 20 Minutes for presentation (8 + 8 + 4 mts)

Presentation 1: Thematic Presentation • About the organization: 2/3 slides• Highlight thematic focus of the case: 7 to 8 slides

General Guidelines for Slides • Use minimum words to convey maximum messages• Use graph or chart for data presentation• Don’t simply read out the text in the slide, explain the contents of the slide

• Source of Information : Case Book, Organization website, Social Sites, Books

and Articles 4

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