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Social Enterprises Can Grow Their Revenue and Impact by Partnering with Corporations – Here’s How to Support Them

James Militzer

As interest in social enterprises continues to increase around the world, Social Enterprise Support Organizations (SESOs) – like impact investors and accelerators – need to take action now to invest in the capacity of these businesses to seize the cross-sector growth opportunities that lie ahead.

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Owners: If You Break It, You Own It!

Caux Round Table

Years ago, when I was first with the Caux Round Table and learning my way around the field of business ethics or corporate social responsibility, as the talk was then, I asked Joe Selvaggio to meet me for coffee in Minneapolis. They’re the ones who can tell the companies what to do.”.

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Making the Global B Corp Movement Bloom in Korea and Beyond

Stanford Social Innovation

The third limiting factor relates to the ambiguity of B Lab Korea’s (and other local B Lab’s) strategy and role, resource constraints, and lack of capability—an issue connected to the seemingly lacking global strategy. Other Considerations.