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Entrepreneurship, Second Edition
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Entrepreneurship, Second Edition

by William Bygrave, Andrew Zacharakis
October 2010
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
631 pages
24h 29m
English
Wiley
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15.5. YOUR OPPORTUNITY JOURNAL

Reflection PointYour Thoughts
  1. When you look out on the world, are there any social or environmental conditions that particularly move you to change the world?

  2. Referring to the GEM typology of social entrepreneurship ventures, which do you think would be most appropriate for your social venture idea?

  3. Select two or more existing social ventures and determine how many people they are serving. Considering the total number of people needing their assistance, calculate the needshare for each. How do they compare in terms of cost-effectiveness?

  4. Do you think most social entrepreneurs are responding to the symptoms of underlying social disparities, or are they actually correcting these underlying, problematic causes?

  5. Are you more likely to be a financiallydriven entrepreneur at the outset of your career, and then perhaps become a social entrepreneur? Or do you plan to be a social entrepreneur sooner after graduation?

 
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ISBN: 9780470450376