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In The Business of Change
Publisher

New Society Publishers

Publication Year

2018

Author(s)

Elisa Birnbaum

ISBN: 9780865718715

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements
  • Food Studies & Nutrition → Activism → Alternative Economies
  • Economics → Capitalism & Alternatives
  • Public Policy → Public-private Partnerships
  • Economics → Development → Sustainable Development

 
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In The Business of Change

How Social Entrepreneurs are Disrupting Business as Usual

Our communities are facing the fallout from the demise of vital industry, bankrupt economies, bad policy or policing, and political mismanagement. People are looking for answers, and the "same old" simply won’t do. In the Business of Change is a practical and inspirational guide that showcases how social entrepreneurs from places such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver, who are weary of waste, injustice, and government inaction, are using business savvy to tackle challenges in their communities. Part story-telling, part lessons learned, coverage includes: * Profiles of remarkable individuals and companies in such diverse sectors as employment, food, art, education, and social justice * An overview of lessons learned and real impacts on the ground *Tips for getting started, connecting to the local community, and scaling up. In the Business of Change is for everyone who wants to rebuild their communities and believes that business can be a powerful, positive force for change.

Contributors

Elisa Birnbaum

Elisa Birnbaum is editor-in-chief of SEE Change Magazine, a digital publication of social entrepreneurship and social change. Her journalistic portfolio includes articles published in the Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, CBC.ca, Profit, Zoomer and Lifestyles Magazine. She's a regular contributor on social entrepreneurship for the National Post and covers issues in the non-profit sector as a freelance reporter for CharityVillage.com. President of Elle Communications, Elisa helps her clients tell their stories effectively and with impact. As a producer, she has worked on documentaries and current affairs programs at History Television, Discovery Health, TVO and the CBC. Elisa holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Concordia University and an LL.B degree from Université de Montréal and the University of Toronto's Osgoode Hall. She's a speaker on social entrepreneurship and was recently awarded an Ariane de Rothschild Fellowship at Cambridge University, UK, for her work with SEE Change Magazine. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
Social entrepreneurs, innovative men and women who focus their creative energy and business-minded skillset and savvy toward social change. Finding new and empowering ways to tackle social …
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Elisa Birnbaum 4 2018 $0.40
Whether working on a single issue at a time or adopting a larger, far-reaching lens of advocacy, policy and systems change, these entrepreneurs are establishing ventures with a comprehensive …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
Leveraging what already exists and adopting new ideas into the mix can prove effective — and profitable. As we’ll see in this chapter, for social entrepreneurs it’s more than …
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Elisa Birnbaum 15 2018 $1.50
What often emerges out of these crisis situations — and their driven response — is opportunity unparalleled. After all, what greater inspiration for social, environmental and business …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
Working in tandem with companies, suppliers, designers, anyone down the supply chain, to educate and influence their behavior would be key to her success. It’s become key for many social …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
A lesson they’ve learned is the importance of creating opportunities for empowerment and sustenance for the people they’re trying to help. Giving away free items without being mindful …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
Though many social entrepreneurs are proponents of scale, the goal is a more difficult one for them to achieve than for traditional enterprises. For one thing, balancing the objectives of profit …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
If you took a survey of social entrepreneurs, particularly those in the startup phase, and asked them about their top challenges, you’d no doubt hear one constant refrain: funding. That is …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
We’ve heard it many times. Stories are powerful. They carry tremendous influence as tools of engagement, influence and incentivization. Effectively telling one’s story is imperative …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
Funding aside, perhaps the next biggest challenge of any social entrepreneur is maintaining an unyielding focus on the raison d’etre — that …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
For those navigating the world of business for the first time, support systems — academic or other educational programs, mentorship, membership and networking organizations, workshops, …
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Elisa Birnbaum 16 2018 $1.60
The story of social entrepreneurship is one of inspired vision, determination, ingenuity and revival. But it’s also interspersed with enough moments of frustration and challenge to make …
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Elisa Birnbaum 3 2018 $0.30

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