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100 _aChahine, Teresa
245 _aSocial Entrepreneurship :
_bBuilding Impact Step by Step [2nd ed.] /
_cTeresa Chahine
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c©2023.
300 _axiii, 263p.
_epbk
505 _aIntroduction How to Use This Book Definitions Attributes of Social Entrepreneurship  Social Entrepreneurship as a Path to Sustainable Development Institutions Supporting Social Entrepreneurs Case Study: Practicing Extrapreneurship through Collaborative Jujitsu Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 1 Researching Your Topic Understanding a Social Challenge Data is Power Approaching Your Research Diving into Research: Identifying Your Challenge Diving into Action: Characterizing Your Challenge Tracking and Interpreting Your Investigation Case Study: Health Leads Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 2 Talking to People Understanding the Lived Experience What Is a Community? Knowledge Equity  Stakeholder Analysis Community-Driven Research  Reaching Out to People After You Talk to People: Piecing It Together Case Study: Ciudad Saludable Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 3 Designing a Solution Innovation and Design Thinking  A Design Process to Try  During and After the Design Process Tools for Testing and Refining Your Social Impact Idea Beyond Design  Incremental Innovation and Disruptive Innovation  Case Study: Hippocampus Learning Centers  Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 4 Developing Your Idea Further Getting Your Idea Out There Articulating Vision, Mission, and Values How It Works Evaluating Your Idea Case Study: Daily Table  Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 5 Measuring Outcomes Social Outcomes versus Social Impact Thinking about Your Success Metrics Challenges and Best Practices in Measuring Social Outcomes Building Systems for Data Collection and Analysis  Do's and Don’ts of Success Metrics  Case Study: Soufra Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 6 Ensuring Financial Viability Sources of Revenue Payment Models Distribution Models  Operational Efficiency across Delivery Models Financial Forecasting Case Study: Aravind Eye Care Systems Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 7 Funding Your Endeavor Overview of the Social Investing Spectrum Sources of Funding Financial Vehicles Evolution of Social Investment Finding the Right Fit at Different Stages of Your Endeavor Nonfinancial Support Creating Your Resource Dashboard Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 8 Structuring as an Organization People Process Governance Legal Structure Considerations for Growth Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 9 Pitching and Communications Strategy Packaging and Pitching Your Business Plan  Building a Communications Plan  Evaluating Your Communications Next Steps Chapter Assignment Notes 10 Expanding Your Reach Thinking beyond Your Endeavor Case Study: Catalyst 2030 Handing Off Chapter Summary Chapter Assignment Notes  
520 _aSocial Entrepreneurship provides a 10-stage framework for building impactful ventures within and across new and existing organizations. The book summarizes the basic steps and tools needed to understand a social or environmental challenge of your choice, develop potential solutions, build a business model, measure outcomes, and grow your impact. This fully updated second edition builds on the concepts and tools introduced previously, broadening the scope to those working or preparing to work in organizations globally. Concepts addressed include intrapreneurship and, for the first time, extrapreneurship, which considers innovating across organizations to achieve collective impact. Featuring international case studies and interviews with leaders in the field, this comprehensive guide spans multiple sectors, including health, the environment, education, agriculture, commerce, finance, and retail. Summaries, exercises, and key learning points help to aid and cement learning. A widely regarded and valuable text, Social Entrepreneurship should be core reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. The book’s applied 10-stage approach will also be valuable for those in executive education as well as professionals and entrepreneurs looking to equip themselves with the tools needed to succeed in social change.
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