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Educational Entrepreneurship
Educational reformers discuss the importance of innovation in education through social entrepreneurship, with case studies of post-Hurricane Katrina education policies.
Educational reformers discuss the importance of innovation in education through social entrepreneurship, with case studies of post-Hurricane Katrina education policies.
Self-awareness and recognition of bias may be the first steps to broadening horizons, but few organizations are truly cross-functional, socially, as well as economically diverse.
Education entrepreneurs share how innovative ideas, models, and policies may be focused and scaled so that more children can get the education they deserve.
Three types of leadership are needed to build a successful organization.
A $25 baby warmer might stop the tragedy of 450 low-birth-weight babies dying every hour in the developing world.
With these seven levers, social entrepreneurs can foster change in everything from affordable housing to child welfare to poverty alleviation.
We need more good examples and fewer good intentions in social entrepreneurship and humanitarian design.
Game mechanics will mature, and volunteer programs will adopt them to enhance their programs.
How do you inspire people, from your CEO to rural farmers to consumers, to change their ways to do good (or at least better) for society?
Whether there is a profit motive or not, the notion that business has a role to play in addressing societal issues is at the heart of today’s discourse on social entrepreneurship.