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For an [[eDream]] to be viable, it needs effective [[communication]] of the [[solution]] to the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and other [[people]] that may influence the successful [[enablement]].   
 
For an [[eDream]] to be viable, it needs effective [[communication]] of the [[solution]] to the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and other [[people]] that may influence the successful [[enablement]].   
  
[[Communications Insight]] helps to determines whether an [[eDream]] is a good idea based on understanding how the [[communication]]s of [[solution]] to the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and to [[people]] that may influence the successful [[enablement]].  [http://greatprosperity.com/big-idea-wins-nobel-prize/ '''Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively communicate his Nobel Prize winning'''] [[solution]] to the poor village woman [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and capital investor [[Stakeholder|stakeholders]].
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[[eDream Communication Insight|Communication Insight]] helps to determines whether an [[eDream]] is a good idea based on understanding how the [[communication]]s of [[solution]] to the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and to [[people]] that may influence the successful [[enablement]].  [http://greatprosperity.com/big-idea-wins-nobel-prize/ '''Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively communicate his Nobel Prize winning'''] [[solution]] to the poor village woman [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and capital investor [[Stakeholder|stakeholders]].

Revision as of 16:41, 21 September 2013

For an eDream to be viable, it needs effective communication of the solution to the beneficiaries and other people that may influence the successful enablement.

Communication Insight helps to determines whether an eDream is a good idea based on understanding how the communications of solution to the beneficiaries and to people that may influence the successful enablement. Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively communicate his Nobel Prize winning solution to the poor village woman beneficiaries and capital investor stakeholders.