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A social enterprise that envisions to be a leading market distributor of commodities produced by farming households in the Philippines, guided by their vision to improve the quality of life for farming households, striving to be globally...
The following project was conducted in partnership with University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Community Corps. Multiple non-profits were approached to make this project possible such as; ERACCE, Detroit Audubon, Detroit International Wild-Life...
“Get To Wow!”
Finally, a SELF-GUIDING BOOK to take students, adult learners, businesspeople, makers, and searchers on the path to finding and activating their INNER SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR.
Social Entrepreneurs run economically...
The GCSEN Social Entrepreneurship Toolkit is intended to introduce potential social entrepreneurs to some of the critical concepts and tasks related to developing a social enterprise “that marries the mission of a non-profit or government...
GCSEN 4P Social Entrepreneurship Class/Dorm Poster Set is an essential tool to establish a learning environment in the office, the classroom, the dorm room and at home. Highly valuable business and social entrepreneurship concepts are...
Today’s consumers are a puzzle for economists, marketers and brand managers. Far from taking “rational” decisions and behaving predictably, these consumers stray further and further from traditional models and segmentation. The past twenty...