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Social Entrepreneurship

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What motivates someone to become a social entrepreneur? What are the competencies needed to be effective social advocates and agents for change? This book answers these questions in an accessible and practical way, providing comprehensive guidelines, numerous examples, and sources of information and training for anyone who wants to start a community-based social advocacy and change initiative or for employees who want to start a corporate social responsibility initiative.

Features include the following:

    • examples of individuals and organizations who have learned from successes and failures in social entrepreneurship
    • self-assessments to help readers evaluate their own talents and proclivity to be social entrepreneurs
    • steps and strategies, competency-building activities, and assessments to evaluate and facilitate initiatives
    • resources available from foundations, government agencies, and other sources for the budding social entrepreneur

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

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    • ISBN: 9780203878149
    • Release date: November 30, 2009

    PDF ebook

    • ISBN: 9780203878149
    • File size: 2283 KB
    • Release date: November 30, 2009

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    PDF ebook

    subjects

    Business Nonfiction

    Languages

    English

    What motivates someone to become a social entrepreneur? What are the competencies needed to be effective social advocates and agents for change? This book answers these questions in an accessible and practical way, providing comprehensive guidelines, numerous examples, and sources of information and training for anyone who wants to start a community-based social advocacy and change initiative or for employees who want to start a corporate social responsibility initiative.

    Features include the following:

      • examples of individuals and organizations who have learned from successes and failures in social entrepreneurship
      • self-assessments to help readers evaluate their own talents and proclivity to be social entrepreneurs
      • steps and strategies, competency-building activities, and assessments to evaluate and facilitate initiatives
      • resources available from foundations, government agencies, and other sources for the budding social entrepreneur

      Expand title description text