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Scaling Your Social Venture Reviews

Scaling Your Social Venture



Author: Paul N. Bloom
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0230377289
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Scaling Your Social Venture: Becoming an Impact Entrepreneur (Social Entrepreneurship)



The field of social entrepreneurship continues to grow by leaps and bounds as innovative entrepreneurs find new ways to create a positive social impact on their community.Scaling Your Social Venture review. More often than not these ventures find it difficult to expand their initial concepts into new environments. As funding for social programs on a government level tightens, the ability for social programs to broaden and deepen their impact while maintaining financial stability has never been more important. This goal is only achievable when good intentions are combined with comprehensive analysis and planning that takes all aspects of a venture's ecosystem into consideration.
 
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scaling your social venture: becoming an impact entrepreneur bloom, paul
author paul n bloom format hardback language english publication year 06 07 2012 series social entrepreneurship series subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general title scaling your social venture becoming an impact entrepreneur author bloom paul publisher palgrave macmillan publication date jul 03 2012 pages 208 binding hardcover dimensions 6 75 wx 10 00 hx 0 75 d isbn 0230377289 subject business economics entrepreneurship description the field of soci

Scaling Your Social Venture: Becoming an Impact Entrepreneur (Hardcover)
The field of social entrepreneurship continues to grow by leaps and bounds as innovative entrepreneurs find new ways to create a positive social impact on their community. More often than not these ventures find it difficult to expand their initial concepts into new environments. As funding for social programs on a government level tightens, the ability for social programs to broaden and deepen their impact while maintaining financial stability has never been more important. This goal is only achievable when good intentions are combined with comprehensive analysis and planning that takes all a

Scaling Your Social Venture
The field of social entrepreneurship continues to grow by leaps and bounds as innovative entrepreneurs find new ways to create a positive social impact on their community. More often than not these ventures find it difficult to expand their initial concepts into new environments. As funding for social programs on a government level tightens, the ability for social programs to broaden and deepen their impact while maintaining financial stability has never been more important. This goal is only achievable when good intentions are combined with comprehensive analysis and planning that takes all a



Scaling Your Social Venture Reviews


More often than not these ventures find it difficult to expand their initial concepts into new environments. As funding for social programs on a government level tightens, the ability for social programs to broaden and deepen their impact while maintaining financial stability has never been more important. This goal is only achievable when good intentions are combined with comprehensive analysis and planning that takes all aspects of a venture's ecosystem into consideration.
 
Paul N. Bloom, a professor of social entrepreneurship at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, explores the key components that any social entrepreneur needs to consider when approaching the challenge of scaling. Here Bloom explains the SCALERS model, which stresses that successful scaling requires organizational capabilities in seven areas: staffing, communicating, alliance-building, lobbying, earningsgeneration, replicating, and stimulating market forces. Rich with numerous examples of social entities that have developed these capabilities, Scaling Your Social Venture provides the tools to help social entrepreneurs take their venture to the next level.


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