On sustainability – part two
When pursuing sustainability, the major emphasis for social enterprises is usually on developing new sources of income. But this can often cause problems - if you can get funding for doing new stuff that aims to increase sustainability, you're less likely to focus on not doing old stuff that decreases sustainability.
When fishing isn't enough: solving social problems through entrepreneurship
An interview with Bill Drayton, founder of Ashoka, about the definition of social enterprise and how it tackles social issues.
Graduates turn blind eye to small business enterprises and social channels for job seeking
Research from Iconnyx has shown that only one in five UK graduates proactively seek jobs with SMEs. Further research into graduate recruitment and possibilities for why SMEs struggle to find fresh talent has been identified.
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