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In the first quarter of this year, iHub Research prepared an infographic giving a general overview of the mobile sphere in East Africa for year 2011. This infographic showcases the different levels of uptake of mobile phones and related technology in the region.
At the close of 2011, Kenya was the leading region in terms of mobile usage with a 67.2% mobile penetration rate.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to develop an academic theoretical framework relating success and performance in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) so that future research could be carried out to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) for SMEs.

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Every couple of weeks somebody sends me an email writing that I’m missing a building block in the Business Model Canvas. Often, they point out that competition is missing. They’re wrong. “Competition” is not a business model building block, it’s part of the environment in which you design your business model.

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The OECD Development Centre and the United States Department of State are co-hosting the launch of the updated 2012 Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) in Washington on 10 May. The 2012 version of the SIGI reflects changes in laws or practices, an updated conceptual framework and improved data sources for over 100 countries.
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Most VCs and entrepreneurs believe start-ups are inherently iterative, that a string of mistakes doesn’t prevent success, but may even be the path to it. Generally, that view is correct, but there are a few choices made early on that have implications so deep as to be functionally irreversible, with profound implications for outcomes. Product and business models are evolutionary by nature, but we see four things a young company must get right:

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