The Tactics of Hope:

The Tactics of Hope:
Author: Wilford H. Welch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Tactics of Hope: Your Guide to Becoming a Social Entrepreneur

The Tactics of Hope: Your Guide to Becoming a Social Entrepreneur
Author: Wilford H. Welch
Publisher: Earth Aware Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781601090140

The Tactics of Hope is a call to action for individuals around the world who are concerned about global issues such as poverty, human rights, social justice, and environmental sustainability, but are not clear what steps they might best take to move from concern to effective action. The book recounts the inspiring stories of twenty-seven social entrepreneurs, offering readers innovative approaches to tackling the pressing issues of our time themselves. Wilford Welch's global mosaic brings together stories of disparate individuals who are, each in their own way, helping to create a shared vision of progress. Social entrepreneurs see opportunities where others see barriers. Daring to think outside the box, they are part of the fastest-growing grassroots movement in human history. This book is both a celebration of the individual successes of today and a guide for what is possible tomorrow.

Becoming a Social Entrepreneur

Becoming a Social Entrepreneur
Author: Michael Gordon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429516339

What’s it like to be a social entrepreneur – not a textbook social entrepreneur but one on the ground? This book offers an explanation. Michael Gordon, leading Social Entrepreneurship expert from the University of Michigan, spoke with more than one hundred social entrepreneurs – from six continents, young and old, just starting out to several decades in, addressing seemingly every societal problem of the day. This book uses their words and experiences to provide a kaleidoscopic description of what it means to become a social entrepreneur. It ranges from the personal and emotional challenges they often face to the grand impact many hope to produce. It touches on the sublime but focuses on the everyday, highlighting the mistakes that have been made, the lessons learned and, especially, what advice they would give to those wanting to start a social venture. This book presents the truth, not the varnish, and is ideal for use in the classroom with students studying social entrepreneurship, and for all new and experienced social entrepreneurs seeking real-life examples of how to overcome challenges. For anyone else, it offers a penetrating portrait of the lives of those committed to changing the world.

Scaling Global Change

Scaling Global Change
Author: Erin Ganju
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119483859

Grow your start-up into a global influence with real-world impact Scaling Global Change provides social entrepreneurs with the strong organizational foundation they need to change the world. Through the story of Room to Read, one of the fastest-growing nonprofits in the last 18 years, this book features clear, real-world lessons for growing a non-profit or social enterprise, with special insight into girls’ education and literacy programming in lower-income countries. By outlining theories of program, operational, and system-level change, the discussion delves into the meat of the entrepreneurial spirit and applies it directly to everyday strategic decisions. The book begins with an overview of essential communication, vision, and execution fundamentals, and then dives into a discussion of metrics, monitoring, planning, leadership, and more. Clear guidance on internal operations, fundraising, team building, management, and other central topics provides a roadmap for new and experienced leaders, while further exploration of influence, strategy, and government funding relates the wisdom of experience from the perspective of a successful organization. Cross the chasm from start-up to mature organization with worldwide impact Gain insight into the theoretical and practical underpinnings of nonprofit success Adopt new perspectives on effectiveness, excellence, and influence Translate ideas into action in a way that will change the world Social entrepreneurship has taken off more than ever, and the market is crowded with optimistic leaders wanting to change the world. How do you differentiate your organization from the pack? How can you stand out, stand up, and make a real impact? These lessons are gained through experience and building a strong organizational culture; Room to Read has treaded this path and found itself at the heights of success. With Scaling Global Change, you reap the benefit of experiential lessons while applying them to the success of your own organization. **All Royalties from the sale of Scaling Global Change will be donated directly to Room To Read**

How to Be a Social Entrepreneur

How to Be a Social Entrepreneur
Author: Mohit Mukherjee
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535389051

What impact do you want to make in your life? This handbook is a step-by-step guide to help turn your ideas into action. It covers both the skills as well as the mindset that are needed to become a Changemaker. The chapters of this practical handbook will take you through the steps to develop your business plan, scale your idea to create greater impact, and choose your team. Most importantly, this handbook connects your journey as a social entrepreneur to the pursuit of happiness. In each chapter you will find: - The process of becoming a social entrepreneur - Critical Questions to ask along the way - Real world stories of successful social entrepreneurs - Worksheets for you to take action!

The Complete Social Media Community Manager's Guide

The Complete Social Media Community Manager's Guide
Author: Marty Weintraub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111860542X

A unique approach to today's hottest new job in social media Today's social community managers use social media platforms and act as brand evangelists and community advocates. From creating viral content to crisis communication to leveraging community content, social managers manage online social communities and deal with what comes. Luckily, The Complete Social Media Community Manager's Guide: Essential Tools and Tactics for Business Success is the perfect resource for how to do this increasingly high-profile and crucial job. The book features proven tactics and techniques for effective management and includes more than 40 field-tested tools and templates. If you're a social community manager, learn how to grow a community and achieve the results you need. Topics include a detailed guide to today's social media platforms, how to organize and successfully share content, using metrics and reporting, and more. Helps social media community managers develop, cultivate, and convert their social media communities Does a deep dive into today's crucial social media platforms Provides a complete toolkit of over 40 field-tested tools and templates on everything from how to craft a plan to developing an editorial calendar, tracking results, and more Explains how you can organize and successfully share content among your target community and how to leverage that content to further amplify your message The Complete Social Media Community Manager's Guide: Essential Tools and Tactics for Business Success is a must-have resource for one of the hottest new careers in today's social world.

Business for the Soul

Business for the Soul
Author: Chris Bouchard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692916988

Have you ever wondered what owning a business would feel like? But more importantly, have you wondered what YOUR business could do for the people around you? If your answer is a yes, then maybe you should give social entrepreneurship a chance. Business for the Soul: The Social Entrepreneur's Step-by-Step Guide to Success is a book for those who are interested in understanding the various concepts of a social enterprise, its pros and cons, and how to become a competent social entrepreneur. This guide will offer a comprehensive understanding of the development and management of a social enterprise for beginners as well as professionals. The author, Chris Bouchard, is a successful social entrepreneur and experienced grant writer himself and his work is based on his past and present experiences in the field of social entrepreneurship. Business for the Soul offers its readers the implements, concepts, noteworthy tips, and a strategic approach that will definitely help those in need of wise counsel on starting a social enterprise, conducting the daily business operations and leading your organization and programs to success. The author has illustrated how social prospects and resultant entrepreneurial activities could be defined and carried out, setting the stage for future development of this exciting global phenomenon.

Social Entrepreneurship

Social Entrepreneurship
Author: Peter C. Brinckerhoff
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471362821

Until very recently, popular belief held that business skills were not needed at charitable organizations. No longer. Far from interfering with an organization s ability to provide needed services, techniques such as marketing, cash flow analysis, property management, and good use of technology all contribute to a charitable organization s mission capability. Unlike a not-for-profit that thinks of itself as a charity, the successful not-for-profit is really a mission-based business. In an era of rapid change, increasing competition, and the need for more accountability to governments, foundations, insurers, and donors, knowing how to innovate, compete, and take reasonable risks on behalf of the mission is critical. It is, in short, the era of the social entrepreneur. The skilled social entrepreneur has the ability to get the most mission out of the resources at hand including traditional business techniques. Finally, here is a book that will help you learn their techniques. In Social Entrepreneurship, you will learn how successful social entrepreneurs: * Focus on community wants and needs * Match those with core competencies to provide the quality services * Assess risk and gauge opportunity * Develop new project ideas and test their feasibility * Write a business plan * Project finances in the plan * Tap into new sources of funding * Develop the idea of social entrepreneurship throughout the organization * Make sure that mission, not money, is the bottom line Also included are the seven essential steps of the not-for-profit business development process, real-world case studies, sample business plans, and a self-assessment process to determine if your organization is ready for social entrepreneurism. In addition to entrepreneurs, middle managers, policy setters, volunteers, and a host of other important staff members will get value from the mission-beneficial information in this book. Most important, Social Entrepreneurship will help you to help your organization succeed and thrive and make your job more interesting and productive. Praise for Social Entrepreneurship The Art of Mission-Based Venture Development "A great read . . . contains both the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications that those of us in nonprofit leadership badly need. I will share it with my management team and board." Joseph M. Hafey, President and CEO, Public Health Institute "A sound, practical guide for developing social entrepreneurs. Brinckerhoff makes taking mission-related business risks on behalf of the people served less risky with the step-by-step application of business ideas and techniques. Warnings, real-world examples, and hands-on advice keep the reader on track to sensible risk taking." Connie Kirk, President and CEO, Tommy Nobis Center "Peter C. Brinckerhoff s new and masterfully written book has a lot of practical information in it for any organization that wants to learn how to become and stay entrepreneurial. Brinckerhoff provides the right kind of information to any organization interested in succeeding in a highly competitive and service-oriented environment . . . [and] stresses the importance of an organization s encouraging innovation and risk only if it does not lose sight of its core values, its strengths, and its mission. That is excellent advice for any organization and for anyone who ventures into entrepreneurial waters." Andrew H. Souerwine, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Management and Organization The School of Business Administration, University of Connecticut

Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies

Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies
Author: Mark Durieux
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470538082

Discover how to bring social responsibility to your business In today's business world, your bottom line isn't measured by your company's financial performance alone. Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies shows you how to implement social responsibility to your business plan in order to increase your bottom line. This book helps any social entrepreneur gain the necessary skills needed to change the system and spread the solution, while providing explanations of the most successful business tools being used today. A complete reference on the ideas and processes associated with social entrepreneurship Provides a foundation and business plan for those looking to create their own socially oriented business venture Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies gives you the trusted and friendly advice you need to get on your way toward social responsibility!