In business and entrepreneurship circles, the focus seems to have shifted toward scale: markets, capital, teams and the “flywheel” of growth. Together, these perspectives taught me that the DNA of a ...
What makes a social entrepreneur different from a traditional entrepreneur? At HBS Social Enterprise Initiative, we’ve continued to explore this question—and now, through a new free online HarvardX ...
Social entrepreneurs are people who launch ventures aimed at promoting positive change in their community and in the world. I am such a person. In 1982, I founded a nonprofit organization called ...
Hildy Gottlieb, president of the nonprofit Community-Driven Institute, says on her blog Creating the Future that the notion of “best practices” has contributed to “weaker, less confident” nonprofit ...
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Entrepreneurship is a term that captures the essence of human innovation and the drive for creating new products, services, or processes. Entrepreneurship can be categorized into various types based ...
Entrepreneurship is a concept that has gained tremendous interest in the last decade due to the rising global trend of self-made business successes and the allure of innovative startups. The term ...