Summary:
The book provides an overview of social entrepreneurship, explaining how individuals and organizations create innovative solutions to address social problems. It covers the challenges and opportunities in the field, sharing stories of successful social entrepreneurs and offering practical advice for those interested in pursuing social change through entrepreneurial actions.
Key points:
1. Social Entrepreneurship: Social entrepreneurship tackles big social issues innovatively and effectively, aiming for systemic change. It blends traditional entrepreneurship's drive with a social mission and includes various activities and organizations, from non-profits to socially-driven for-profits.
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