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Be a global change agent in an award winning program!
We are recruiting for the Award Winning 2012 Global Social Entrepreneurship experience. We believe you can solve social problems like poverty, environmental degradation, minority access to education and others by learning from and working alongside agents of change. To find out … Continue reading
Sarah and Kipaya make “volunteer of the month”!
Sarah Abboud and Kipaya Kapiga both returned from India after working with Dream a Dream. Kipaya is busy with a new project, the Woostonian, and Sarah is back to playing basketball and working on her IS. Here is a neat … Continue reading
Posted in Global SE 2011, Program
Tagged dream a dream, recognition, students, volunteer
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Change management versus change leadership
These terms are often confused in regular use. In reality they are quite different. That is why, when I saw this clip by John Kotter explaining the difference, I thought I would share. Watch “The Difference Between Change Management and … Continue reading
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina
Tagged change leadership, change management, kotter
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Anna Hazare and Corruption in India
By Kipaya Kapiga Corruption is not a new force in the Indian political landscape, but the current public outcries are very strong. During the two months, it was rare to not catch glimpse of an anti-corruption themed headline. The detrimental … Continue reading
Posted in Students, Voices
Tagged Anna Hazare, corruption, India, social entrepreneurship
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Maintaining integrity: Should “social” enterprises pay less than market wage?
By Kipaya Kapiga This is part two of two-part blog post. It can be difficult for social ventures to maintain as sense of integrity when it comes to compensation. As is the case with American non profits, there is a … Continue reading
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Tagged compensation, entrepreneurs, integrity, social entrepreneurship
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