Transformation towards the next generation

BeGood& Social Entrepreneurship

Posted on 21 aug 2014 in Educate | 0 comments

Understanding venture potential with @mickwalvisch at the Social Entrepreneurship Summer School in Maastricht- great talk by a great designer and thinker! The Social Entrepreneurship Summer School at Maastricht University is designed to kickstart your journey as a social entrepreneur. In this one week programme you will develop a solution to a social problem and transform […]

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Chinese merken in Nederland

Posted on 21 aug 2014 in Educate | 0 comments

De invloed van Chinese merken in Nederland Chinese merken ontwikkelen zich in een rap tempo. Waren het eerst vooral de state owned brands die groot werden, inmiddels is de groei van private merken hoger volgens de laatste cijfers van MillwardBrown (Brandz top 100). De categorieën met de hoogste groei zijn Food & Dairy (+62%) en Health […]

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The world in transition

Posted on 19 aug 2014 in News | 0 comments

Our world is in transition. What dominates in our streets is the old world, but the new world can be found everywhere. The old world stands for status quo, a world that does not question things fundamentally.  Many people believe we can go back to the pre 2008 world, and believe in unlimited consumption and economic power. The new world […]

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Preserving biodiversity

Posted on 18 aug 2014 in News | 0 comments

Slow Food movement introduces a new initiative to preserve biodiversity and food culture: the Slow Food Chefs Alliance. The Netherlands is one of the countries where is has been introduced successfully. Now almost 50 leading chefs are member of the network and so contributing to food diversity. What is biodiversity and what does it have […]

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Case: Sasha India

Posted on 05 aug 2014 in Case, Culture | 0 comments

Sasha is a cooperative in Kolkata (Calcutta) India. They are a leading supplier of Fair Trade products to many countries worldwide such as Japan, Dubai,  USA en Europe. Sasha did not have its own brand. The products went under ‘privat label’  into the stores via national fair trade organizations. The Branding in the South program […]

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