Dear Sir,
I like the concept about social entrepreneurship. I like to study it. But right now I am student of Bachelor Degree, Studying at St. Xavier’s College , Maitighar, Kathmandu , Nepal. Its my last year i.e my 7th sem is running on. After Bachelor Degree, I like to study about social entrepreneurship, for that what should I do?? Will you please sugeest me.
Amrit Deep Dhungana
BYSteve Kuptz, Founder Wakeland Housing and Developm
I am Stanford graduate (class of ‘81) and a serial social entrepreneur with a long standing commitment to affordable housing and education here in San Diego. I am in the process of exploring the potential for teaching social entrepreneurship to our high school juniors and seniors here at Santa Fe Christian. We have an active Missions program at school where we send 250 students, faculty and staff around the world to countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Thailand to name a few. We are also in the process of exploring the potential for local “mission” work through affordable housing projects here in San Diego. Most of our “mission work” is project specific but with little demonstrable long-term sustainable impacts beyond the week or two we spend in the communities we are serving. Do you believe your curriculum is adaptable to high school and, if so, what would we need to do to explore the possiblities for our school?
I was priviledge to take Scott´s class while studying in the Global Leadership program and I am one of the people in the 90%... this class changed my life and empowered me to think that I have the power and now the tools to change the world.
I want to thank you Scott for the work you do and for inspiring me to become an inspiration to other people.
Dear Sir,
Could you please give me an advice, where can I join the education program in social entrepreneurship, which could be partly a full-time training and partly distance learning? Many universities are offering the full-time MBA programs which include the social entrepreneurship modules. But it’s completely impossible for working people from other country.
Thank you in advance for your help
Ekaterina Besshaposhnikova, Russia
Great article! Is there any potential that this education program could be scaled to educated social entrepreneurs in developing nations?
I see serious potential in developing the skills of local youth through entrepreneurship (especially marketing) education.
I would sincerely value your thoughts and opinions on my idea of a “youth marketing corps” for social enterprises in Jinja, Uganda.—> http://bit.ly/svxKSf
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BY Amrit Deep Dhungana
ON November 1, 2011 10:31 AM
Dear Sir,
I like the concept about social entrepreneurship. I like to study it. But right now I am student of Bachelor Degree, Studying at St. Xavier’s College , Maitighar, Kathmandu , Nepal. Its my last year i.e my 7th sem is running on. After Bachelor Degree, I like to study about social entrepreneurship, for that what should I do?? Will you please sugeest me.
Amrit Deep Dhungana
BY Steve Kuptz, Founder Wakeland Housing and Developm
ON November 2, 2011 02:22 PM
Scott-
I am Stanford graduate (class of ‘81) and a serial social entrepreneur with a long standing commitment to affordable housing and education here in San Diego. I am in the process of exploring the potential for teaching social entrepreneurship to our high school juniors and seniors here at Santa Fe Christian. We have an active Missions program at school where we send 250 students, faculty and staff around the world to countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Thailand to name a few. We are also in the process of exploring the potential for local “mission” work through affordable housing projects here in San Diego. Most of our “mission work” is project specific but with little demonstrable long-term sustainable impacts beyond the week or two we spend in the communities we are serving. Do you believe your curriculum is adaptable to high school and, if so, what would we need to do to explore the possiblities for our school?
BY Virginia Campo
ON November 3, 2011 11:56 AM
I was priviledge to take Scott´s class while studying in the Global Leadership program and I am one of the people in the 90%... this class changed my life and empowered me to think that I have the power and now the tools to change the world.
I want to thank you Scott for the work you do and for inspiring me to become an inspiration to other people.
Virginia
BY Ekaterina Besshaposhnikowa, found Our future
ON November 15, 2011 12:25 AM
Dear Sir,
Could you please give me an advice, where can I join the education program in social entrepreneurship, which could be partly a full-time training and partly distance learning? Many universities are offering the full-time MBA programs which include the social entrepreneurship modules. But it’s completely impossible for working people from other country.
Thank you in advance for your help
Ekaterina Besshaposhnikova, Russia
BY Aaron Faucher, Northwestern University
ON November 27, 2011 06:35 AM
Great article! Is there any potential that this education program could be scaled to educated social entrepreneurs in developing nations?
I see serious potential in developing the skills of local youth through entrepreneurship (especially marketing) education.
I would sincerely value your thoughts and opinions on my idea of a “youth marketing corps” for social enterprises in Jinja, Uganda.—> http://bit.ly/svxKSf
Scott, have you worked at all with the Social Enterprise (SEEK) program at Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University)? http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/academic/seek/index.htm
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ON April 1, 2015 05:01 AM
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ON April 1, 2015 10:35 PM
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BY Nancy Louis, Adams
ON July 27, 2015 03:57 AM
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BY Frank P. Walters
ON April 19, 2016 01:41 AM
Good points. I would also add some other skills:
1. responsibility
2. attention
3. enterprise
How do you think, can one improve these skills?
BY John
ON April 27, 2016 09:06 PM
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ON June 17, 2017 02:54 AM
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ON October 30, 2019 02:22 AM
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ON December 9, 2019 10:50 PM
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ON March 6, 2022 11:00 PM
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