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Martin, Roger L.
Social entrepreneurship.
Social change.
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Getting
beyond
better
:
how
social
entrepreneurship
works
/ Roger L. Martin and Sally R. Osberg ; foreword by Arianna Huffington.
by
Martin, Roger L.
Harvard Business Review Press, [2015]
Call #:
658.408 M382g
Subjects
Social
entrepreneurship
.
Social
change.
ISBN:
9781633690684 (hc.)
Description:
xiii, 248 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword by Arianna Huffington -- Introduction: What is
social
entrepreneurship
? -- Part I. Transformation for good. Shifting an equilibrium -- The nature of
social
entrepreneurship
-- Part II. Paths to transformation. Understanding the world -- Envisioning a new future -- Building a model for change -- Scaling the solution -- A path forward.
Summary:
"Who really moves things forward in our society and
how
do they do it? Strategy guru Roger Martin and Skoll Foundation CEO Sally Osberg make a compelling argument that
social
entrepreneurs are agents of change who recognize various kinds of systems in need of change and then advance
social
progress by transforming these systems, ultimately replacing what exists with a new equilibrium. Seen in this light,
social
entrepreneurship
is not a marginal activity, but one that unleashes new value for society by releasing untapped human ambition. The authors set out a framework for understanding
how
successful
social
entrepreneurs actually go about producing transformative change. There are four key stages: understanding the world; envisioning a
better
future; building a model for change; and scaling the solution. Martin and Osberg offer rich examples and stories, and share lessons and tools applicable to everyone who aspires to drive positive change, offering a bold new framework demonstrating
how
and why meaningful change actually happens in the world, and offering concrete lessons and a practical model for businesses, policy-makers, and civil society organizations to generate new value"--Provided by publisher.
Other authors:
Osberg, Sally R.
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