Nena Sanderson: Business Model Replication: A New Way to Accelerate Social Impact

Por Simon Morgan en Iniciativas Sociales 1615 views 16th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:09:57
Why are so few social enterprises spreading to new geographies? Nena Sanderson shares her vision for helping entrepreneurs scale impact and stop reinventing ...

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  • Capital is not an issue, as the impact investing market has a budget of $8 billion a year. However, replicating sustainable business models to make a Capital is not an issue, as the impact investing market has a budget of $8 billion a year. However, replicating sustainable business models to make a social impact in developing countries will not be successful if entrepreneurs are relied on to take their knowledge to new countries. This is due to problems in focus, perspective and expertise. Her business model replication speech speaks to a replicator that will take successful models and scale them in other markets.  Mas ...
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