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The Common Good: a three-hour activity introducing social enterprise
A three-hour activity focusing on the identification of and possible solutions to societal and/or environmental problems in a framework that could feasibly be run as a social enterprise.
- Date first submitted
- Tuesday 01 March 2011
- Date last modified
- Friday 08 July 2011
- Publisher
- Vitae
Features Back to top
- Type of resource:
- Case study/simulation
- Presentation
- Example programme or session plan
- Focus of resource:
- Enterprise and innovation related practices
- Relevant audience(s):
- PGR
- Research staff
- Staff supporting researchers development
- Relationship to JSS:
- Personal effectiveness
- Running time:
- 2 - 4 hours
Downloads Back to top
The Common Good: introducing social enterprise_presentation
- File created:
- Tuesday 01 March 2011
- File size:
- 3MB
- File type:
- MS Powerpoint
- File description:
- The Common Good: introducing social enterprise_presentation
The Common Good: introducing social enterprise manual pdf
- File created:
- Tuesday 28 June 2011
- File type:
- File description:
- The Common Good: introducing social enterprise manual pdf
The Common Good: introducing social enterprise manual
- File created:
- Tuesday 28 June 2011
- File size:
- 8MB
- File type:
- MS Word
- File description:
- The Common Good: introducing social enterprise manual
Related trainers Back to top
Trainers related to this resource are:
- Related trainers:
- Dr Esther Wilkinson
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