Social Enterprise 101
Primedia Broadcasting
Social Entrepreneurship is a growing movement in South Africa as a way of connecting business and 'doing good'. Knowledge-sharing about this sector forms part of the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s mandate. This series offers case studies and practical guidelines for social entrepreneurs. This podcast series is developed by the Bertha Centre, a specialised unit at UCT's GSB, and Primedia Broadcasting. For more on the Bertha Centre, visit www.gsb.uct.ac.za/berthacentre Sound Engineer: Jeanne Michel
Categories: Education
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Sibongile Mafu and the Bertha Centre's Bame Modungwa and Francois Bonnici unpack "systems change" - the recognition that organisations do not exist in a vacuum, and as they grow, they need to do so in a meaningful way, ensuring that the broader context is taken into consideration. Assisting with Providing insights is Cynthia Rayner, Researcher and Case Writer at the Bertha Centre.
The "Social Enterprise 101" series is produced by the UCT Graduate School of Business’ Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Primedia Broadcasting.
For more about the Bertha Centre - http://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/berthacentre
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Previous episodes
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5 - Social Enterprise Planning Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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4 - Pathways to Funding Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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3 - Change Leadership and Intentionality Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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2 - Identifying Income-generation Opportunities Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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1 - Building a Social Enterprise Mon, 01 Aug 2016