Articles by Scott Anderson
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Friday
May 1
2015March’s Most Popular Posts: The power of transparency
Even when conclusions appear to be self evident, even “transparent,” different people tend to see different things. The perspective that transparency brings to the eye of the beholder could qualify as the theme of our most-read and most shared posts in March.
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Saturday
April 25
2015Weekly Roundup – the Social Enterprise: Solution to the Migrant Crisis
The San Francisco-based Not For Sale is a nonprofit that works with the victims of human trafficking, providing them with job training, counseling and other resources that help them enter a legitimate work environment. NSF’s work, and that of its business incubator, might be a model to emulate considering this week’s tragedy in the Mediterranean, which claimed the lives of hundreds of migrant workers.
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Thursday
April 23
2015Watch the Replay of Our Google Hangout: Understanding BoP 3.0 with Fernando Casado Cañeque and Stuart Hart
Stuart L. Hart and Fernando Casado Cañeque took a look at many failures of Base of the Pyramid businesses and conclude we need a new version. The authors of the new book "Base of the Pyramid 3.0: Sustainable Development Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship" are the guests of our next Google Hangout.
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Friday
April 10
2015The Value of ‘Waste’: Waste Capital Partners Sees Value in Impact Bonds, Franchising
Parag Gupta, CEO of Waste Capital Partners, has a vivid example of how much solid waste is produced each week across urban India: twice the weight of the Empire State Building. Only about half of that garbage is actually collected by municipalities for processing. The for-profit and nonprofit organization hopes to expand with impact bonds and franchises to help both farmers and trash pickers.
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- Agriculture, Education, Social Enterprise
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Saturday
April 4
2015Weekly Roundup – Blurred Lines in Social Enterprise: All fine or time to worry?
The Kennedy School, more associated with global diplomacy and international policy than business development, says creating a social enterprise incubator will help aspiring student social entrepreneurs with academic and financial support. Another example of multiple worlds blending, is the recent announcement that CARE USA CEO Dr. Helene Gayle will be the first chief executive of the newly-formed McKinsey Social Initiative, a nonprofit consultancy.
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Tuesday
March 24
2015It’s Not Enough to Get Micro-entrepreneurs Online – They Need a Marketplace : eBay Foundation focuses on connecting buyers with job engines
eBay knows a thing or two about helping people sell stuff online. So it’s no surprise that the eBay Foundation, created in 1998 with pre-IPO shares, would follow a similar path. In 2011, it created the Opportunity Project, which takes a social innovation direction to tackle global poverty, supported with tech know-how from foundation volunteers as well as grants.
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Sunday
March 22
2015Twitter Sunday
Ah spring (at least in this hemisphere). The snow has melted, the buds are starting to open and the birds are chirping. So are the Twitter birds, of course. Here are a few good eggs from the week that we’ve gathered into our nest.
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Friday
March 20
2015Nextbillion’s Most Viewed, Shared Posts in February: Failure, Glorious Failure
The old adage that it’s not news if everything goes according to plan – that applies to blog sites like ours, too. And so, as per usual, stories about failure led the list of our most-viewed and most-shared posts of February. But there was no reveling in schadenfreude here. Rather, we opened the month with a series on what we could learn from failures, brought to us by a burgeoning global organization that has failure right in its name.
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