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Women entrepreneurs may be less fazed by the crisis
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<>As I mentioned before, I’ll be socialreporting from the World Entrepreneur Society Summit in London next Friday, so I’m delighted to see activity warming up on Crowdvine … led by managing director Rebecca Harding who set up the site. It’s great when clients take the controls, as <>Ken Thompson advo</></>...
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Thursday round-up: business, BeyondSport, books and Bubb
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Lots to catch up on in the social enterprise and social entrepreneurship world....so without further ado: - More Voice 09 reaction from Patrick Butler at Society Guardian, Eastside Consulting, guest speaker Robert Egger, in Social Enterprise Magazine and an excellent...
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Top 10 Social Entrepreneurship Blogs
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Whilst writing a comment on a blog about blogs (and whether they are useful social entrepreneurship resources), I listed a few blogs that I find useful as a resource, as places of debate, or for inspiration. And then it occurred...
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Why the Social Entrepreneur Search is exciting...and worrying
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The UK likes to position itself as a leader in social entrepreneurship, but in some areas I think we are way behind. Take the new Social Entrepreneur Search widgets in the US, which themselves come from the Social Entrepreneur API....
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The Power of How
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Working as a researcher, I spend my days trying to frame questions so that they open up thinking rather than close it down. I’m often accused of pedantry, so it is good to be reminded that it really does matter how you ask a question.<>In his article, <>Creating large-scale change: Not ‘can’ but ‘how</></>...
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6 of the Best: recent social entrepreneur reading
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Here's half a dozen recent posts and articles from experienced folk, well worth a read if you're in the social entrepreneurship world: - Craig Dearden-Phillips on public speaking: "....Step two is to watch carefully how people are responding. Do they...
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