What's it like to be a social entrepreneur - not a textbook social
entrepreneur but one on the ground? This book offers an explanation.
Michael Gordon, leading Social Entrepreneurship expert from the
University of Michigan, spoke with more than one hundred social
entrepreneurs - from six continents, young and old, just starting out to
several decades in, addressing seemingly every societal problem of the
day.
This book uses their words and experiences to provide a kaleidoscopic
description of what it means to become a social entrepreneur. It ranges
from the personal and emotional challenges they often face to the grand
impact many hope to produce. It touches on the sublime but focuses on
the everyday, highlighting the mistakes that have been made, the lessons
learned and, especially, what advice they would give to those wanting to
start a social venture.
This book presents the truth, not the varnish, and is ideal for use in
the classroom with students studying social entrepreneurship, and for
all new and experienced social entrepreneurs seeking real-life examples
of how to overcome challenges. For anyone else, it offers a penetrating
portrait of the lives of those committed to changing the world.