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HYDERABAD: students of the Indian School of Business (ISB), the current management of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as part of the B-school club-Net Impact initiative.
In collaboration with the Center for Social Security and Management of the initiative, students B, the formation of about 25 participants, finance, marketing and communication as part of a double day ‘ workshop.
“The objective of the workshop was to review the NGOs to improve efficiency by putting in place better management practices. We have about seven training modules with the introduction of concepts of accounting, treasury, budgeting, social marketing, the means of acquiring and managing resources, “said Abhishek Gupta, a student from the ISB.
ISB, which claims it is the only school in the country B to a Net Impact Club, has about 100 students, members. Net Impact is a global network of over 13000 graduates of MBA, doctoral students and professionals, a common goal of the
With the power of the economy in order to improve the world.
More than 20 NGOs, including women, of the society of the environment and education and microfinance Sathi participated in the workshop.
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