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Failure Anyone?
Submitted by Sally Osberg on December 7, 2009 - 9:45amDo social entrepreneurs and their ventures fail? You bet! Do philanthropists? Of course!
So Where’s the Proof Social Entrepreneurship Works?
Submitted by Sally Osberg on December 3, 2009 - 1:10pmIn fact, there’s a good deal of compelling evidence—beyond default references to Muhammad Yunus and microfinance—that social entrepreneurs are producing results at scale.
Can You Really Change the World on the Cheap?
Submitted by Sally Osberg on December 2, 2009 - 1:12pmPaul McCartney had it right: “Money can’t buy me love.” But for just about everything else in the world, money helps. As for changing the world, it’s downright necessary!
Can Anyone Be a Social Entrepreneur? Is Everyone or Anyone Truly a “Change Maker”?
Submitted by Sally Osberg on December 1, 2009 - 9:01amBill Drayton, Ashoka’s founder, and I agree on many things, but on Ashoka’s rallying cry of “everyone a changemaker,” we’ve agreed
Social Entrepreneurship: Time to Dispel Some Myths
Submitted by Sally Osberg on November 30, 2009 - 12:17pmI’ve always liked the word “intrepid”—a great name for a sailboat (dates me, I know) and apropos for folks the Skoll Foundation