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How to change the world : how social entrepreneurs can go from initial ideas to global impact / Jo Owen.

Lippincott Library - Business Trends HD60 .O94 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Owen, Jo, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social entrepreneurship.
Social change.
Physical Description:
xii, 228 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London, UK : Bloomsbury Business, 2025.
Summary:
You don't have to be rich, powerful or a genius to make a profound and lasting difference to our world. All you need is an idea and the determination to make it happen. How to Change the World is the springboard to help you impact the world in the way you've always wanted. From finding the money, to identifying the best people with whom to join forces, Jo Owen will help you launch, develop and scale an idea so that it has the most effective and meaningful social impact, and benefits as many people as possible. Your idea can come from anywhere: from reading an article, talking to colleagues, or stumbling across a good idea that can be developed. Jo Owen champions that anyone can turn an idea into something that can have a meaningful and lasting impact on people's lives and can perform the miracle of creating something great out of nothing.
Contents:
Introduction
Idea: ignite the spark to change the world
Impact: adapt your idea so it has impact and is scalable, replicable and sustainable
People: create and sustain the winning team
Partnerships: build the coalitions which will take your idea to scale
Money: find it, manage it and make the most of it
Machine: scale, sustain and replicate your impact
From worm's- to bird's-eye view of the world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Owen, Jo. How to change the world.
ISBN:
9781399424493
1399424491
OCLC:
1458290469
Publisher Number:
CIPO000205990

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