How Values-Based Communication Can Promote Racial Justice and Equality
Messages that proclaim solidarity can backfire if they are perceived as opportunism rather than a genuine commitment to the cause. Is your company walking the talk?
Messages that proclaim solidarity can backfire if they are perceived as opportunism rather than a genuine commitment to the cause. Is your company walking the talk?
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The Social Entrepreneur's Playbook
MacMillan and Thompson’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in social entrepreneurship. They not only reflect their years of experience in the field but also provide readers with solid and specific tools to work with when starting a social venture. The examples used throughout the book makes it easy to understand and relate to the process of starting a new social venture.
Ian C. MacMillan and James D. Thompson
Our 2019 eFest Global Impact Winner, Dr. Brinsley, is attracting new fans among diabetics who want fashionable shoes, and expanding into more sales outlets and parts of the world.
Psychological ownership is the pixie dust that keeps firms innovating, even when owners are financially comfortable and it's tempting not to rock the boat.
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The Venture Capital model of entrepreneurship has much of our focus. This author asks if it is time to emphasize other models of entrepreneurship.
This McKinsey article discusses which small businesses may not recover from the Covid-19 crisis.
Innovation can be found in many forms, including processes and packaging. Here's how Dole is attacking the problem of food waste.
Our summit will help educators share what worked for them during the pandemic.
Supported by the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation