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Ron Shaich, the CEO and founder of Panera Bread lived on a food and beverage budget of $4.50 per day for a week. That figure is about the same amount...
- January 27, 2020
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Food-Stamp Work Requirements Just Look Cruel
The rule doesn’t help beneficiaries find the steady employment that doesn’t exist.
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Kominers, Scott Duke. "Food-Stamp Work Requirements Just Look Cruel." Bloomberg Opinion (January 27, 2020).
- July 2017 (Revised November 2017)
- Case
Propel
By: Mitchell Weiss and Sarah McAra
In 2014, Jimmy Chen, a former product manager at Facebook, founded the start-up Propel to build software for low-income Americans. After conducting in-depth behavioral research, Chen and his small team in New York City began to develop technology to address the...
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Public Entrepreneurship;
Govtech;
Food Stamps;
Ebt;
Mobile App;
User Research;
Financial Services Referrals;
Grocery Marketing;
Customer Discovery;
Social Entrepreneurship;
Entrepreneurship;
Public Sector;
Business Model;
Research;
Social Enterprise;
Poverty;
Welfare;
Mobile Technology;
Software;
Technology Industry;
United States
- July 1979
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Food Stamps--1970
By: Joseph L. Bower
Bower, Joseph L. "Food Stamps--1970." Harvard Business School Case 380-002, July 1979.
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Ron Shaich, the CEO and founder of Panera Bread lived on a food and beverage budget of $4.50 per day for a week. That figure is about the same amount...