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The Art of Social Enterprise

Author: Allen BrombergerCarl Frankel

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The Art of Social Enterprise
by Carl Frankel & Allen Bromberger. Read by David Skulski.
Business as if People Mattered
Bronze Medal: Philanthropy/Nonprofit/Sustainability Category, 2014 Axiom Business Book Awards

The Art of Social Enterprise is a practical guide which supplies everything you need to know about the mechanics of social entrepreneurship including:

  • Startup – envisioning and manifesting intention
  • Strategic planning – balancing social and monetary value
  • Maintaining an even keel despite the inevitable challenges associated with being an entrepreneur.

The current business-for-profit model rewards short-term thinking, narrow self-interest, and a social-and-environmental-costs-be-damned attitude. Non-profits, while more focused on the greater good, tend to be inherently resource-challenged and rely on increasingly scarce grants and donations to sustain their existence. Social enterprise is an exciting, blended model driven by the desire to create positive change through entrepreneurial activities.

This valuable resource also provides an unparalleled legal perspective to help you take advantage of established legal organizational forms, recent statutory creations, contract hybrids, certification programs and more.

Aimed at emerging as well as established social entrepreneurs, for-profit leaders who want to introduce an element of social responsibility into their companies, and non-profit organizations who want to increase their stability by generating income, The Art of Social Enterprise is the definitive guide to doing well while doing good.

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David Skulski

Length

6 Hrs 27 Min

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978-1-927401-82-8