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In the last decade, Silicon Valley and its leading innovators were touted as creating a more enlightened and connected world through an approach to technological and business disruption summarized by the motto, “move fast and break things”....
A virtual program for students and adult learners looking to launch their own social venture that makes meaning, makes money and moves the world to a better place. Embraced by institutions such as Vassar College, Wheaton College (MA), St. Peter...
“Get To Wow!”
Finally, a SELF-GUIDING BOOK to take students, adult learners, businesspeople, makers, and searchers on the path to finding and activating their INNER SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR.
Social Entrepreneurs run economically...
The GCSEN Social Entrepreneurship Toolkit is intended to introduce potential social entrepreneurs to some of the critical concepts and tasks related to developing a social enterprise “that marries the mission of a non-profit or government...
As the Inaugural Case Study of the GCSEN Foundation, this work focuses on the life, times, and the extraordinary levels of capital (intellectual, human, social and financial) created by Robert Owen, a Welsh born, Scotland based, British...
Single Serve Packaging (SSP) is providing established wine companies with a new alternative packaging solution that solves the problems associated with glass, liquor license laws, health and safety laws, and carbon credit calculations. SSP is...
GCSEN 4P Social Entrepreneurship Class/Dorm Poster Set is an essential tool to establish a learning environment in the office, the classroom, the dorm room and at home. Highly valuable business and social entrepreneurship concepts are...
Resources and Management examines the necessity and paradox of work in our lives: “We need it! We hate it! There’s not enough of it. And, we can’t risk losing it or quitting!”
From Tanjia Coleman, PhD and Prof. Dawn Harris, this episode explores if the passage of time will inevitably lead to equal representation of women and people of color in the C-suite, what obstacles are standing in the way of women and people of...
Al Gini explores Mark Satkiewicz’ career, life and legacy. Along the way they explore what he believes makes for a good employee, leader, or person and the inflection points he has experienced along the way that have brought about these beliefs...