Better Vision for the Poor
Several social enterprises are attempting to provide eyeglasses to the 500 million to 1 billion poor people who need them. Why haven’t any of the organizations succeeded on a large scale?
Several social enterprises are attempting to provide eyeglasses to the 500 million to 1 billion poor people who need them. Why haven’t any of the organizations succeeded on a large scale?
Sambazon’s commitment to social entrepreneurship creates a fair market for farmers in the Amazon
Driving Social Change: How to Solve the World’s Toughest Problems by Paul C. Light
Two veterans of consumer psychology, marketing, and entrepreneurship provide a guide to using social media for social change.
The website Not In Our Town is combating prejudice by broadcasting anti-hate stories and campaigns.
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To produce good outcomes, social entrepreneurs must learn how to articulate their values consistently and act on them.
Social intrapreneurs—change agents already working deep within business—are the answer for business’s woes.
A $25 baby warmer might stop the tragedy of 450 low-birth-weight babies dying every hour in the developing world.
Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism that Serves Humanity’s Most Pressing Needs by Muhammad Yunus