Muhammad Yunus: Assumptions, Changes and Success 
Muhammad Yunus: Assumptions, Changes and Success
by Wharton School / Muhammad Yunus
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Date Added: December 30, 2009

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Assumptions, Changes and Success -- Muhammad Yunus: Banker to the Poor



Part 6 - There are times when we think back and see the results of decisions weve made. Sometimes we wish we could change them. There are successes too. Muhammad Yunus talks to both the regrets and successes in his journey to success in the microfinance world.

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May 29, 2009

Wharton School interviews Muhammad Yunus, president of the Grameen Bank. What began with a loan of $27 to 42 women in a small village 33 years ago has grown into a global microcredit movement that has changed the lives of millions of poor people around the world. Muhammad Yunus, founder and managing director of Bangladesh's Grameen Bank, was the guest speaker at Wharton's MBA commencement on May 17 and the recipient of an honorary doctor of laws degree during the University of Pennsylvania's commencement on May 18. Yunus spoke with Knowledge@Wharton about his successes, challenges and upcoming initiatives.



Source: Knowledge@Wharton Interviews

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