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Case
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Reference no. 9-504-013
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 2003
Length: 22 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

BRAC is the world''s largest NGO and has recently initiated a number of successful profit-making commercial enterprises, ranging from dairy processing to vegetable exports, as well as a university. Explores the tensions and benefits of a major non-profit entering the commercial arena and the consequences for the organization. The teaching purpose is to discuss nonprofit management and managing nonprofit and for-profit initiatives within the same organization.

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Abstract

BRAC is the world''s largest NGO and has recently initiated a number of successful profit-making commercial enterprises, ranging from dairy processing to vegetable exports, as well as a university. Explores the tensions and benefits of a major non-profit entering the commercial arena and the consequences for the organization. The teaching purpose is to discuss nonprofit management and managing nonprofit and for-profit initiatives within the same organization.

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