Books for Social Entrepreneurs

Veröffentlicht am: Apr 23, 2019
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Books for Social Entrepreneurs

Social Entrepreneurs

Books are a source of information, knowledge, entertainment, inspiration. Books on social entrepreneurship can be a source of all these. Right now there are millions of young people all over the world that are reading by kerosene lamps or candles. If they read the right book, they will think about a solution to the kerosene problem.

April 23rd is World Book Day, also known as the World Book and Copyright Day. On this day we propose you a selection of some of the best books on social entrepreneurship that will inspire you to make a change.

"In these turbulent times, books embody the diversity of human ingenuity, giving shape to the wealth of human experience, expressing the search for meaning and expression we all share, that drive all societies forward. Books help weave humanity together as a single family, holding a past in common, a history and heritage, to craft a destiny that is shared, where all voices are heard in the great chorus of human aspiration." — Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO on Book Day

Brains versus Capital by Guenter Faltin  (The content of our free online training comes from this bestselling book)

Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism That Serves Humanity’s Most Pressing Needs
By Muhammad Yunus

How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas
By David Bornstein

Rework
By Jason Fried

The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World
By John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan

The Business of Good: Social Entrepreneurship and the New Bottom Line
By Jason Haber

51 Questions on Social Entrepreneurship
By Neetal Parekh

Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World
By: Peter H. Diamandis

Start Something That Matters
By Blake Mycoskie

Lean Startups for Social Change: The Revolutionary Path to Big Impact
By Michel Gelobter

Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money, and Community in a Changing World
By Billy Parish

Creating Room to Read- A Story of Hope in the Battle for Global Literacy
By John Wood

WEconomy
By Craig Kielburger, Holly Branson and Marc Kielburger

The Art of Social Enterprise: Business as If People Mattered
By Allen Bromberger and Carl Frankel

Social Enterprise: Developing Sustainable Businesses
By Frank Martin and Marcus Thompson

April 23 is observed worldwide as the World Book and Copyright Day. April 23 is a symbolic date in literature because, on this date in 1616 Shakespeare, Cervantes and El Inca Garcilaso de la Vega died.

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eduheal

6.8.2020Antworten

“In these turbulent times, books embody the diversity of human ingenuity, giving shape to the wealth of human experience, expressing the search for meaning and expression we all share, that drive all societies forward. Books help weave humanity together as a single family, holding a past in common, a history and heritage, to craft a destiny that is shared, where all voices are heard in the great chorus of human aspiration.”

Thank you campus administrator for the all these resources shared on this platform

togeda

5.8.2020Antworten

“Books are a source of information, knowledge, entertainment, inspiration. Books on social entrepreneurship can be a source of all these. Right now there are millions of young people all over the world that are reading by kerosene lamps or candles. If they read the right book, they will think about a solution to the kerosene problem”.

Thank you campus administrator for sharing these resources. I will definitely disect and digest evryone of them.

iramafzal

27.8.2019Antworten

Thankyou so much, I was searching for books from few days. This blog helped me a lot to find the best books.

bombkritinvongthongsri

8.7.2019Antworten

Start Something That Matters – I can relate really well to this.

torchlight

16.6.2019Antworten

Sincere appreciation to Campus Manager for sharing this VITAL INFORMATION with us.

Readers are Leaders and this has been proven to be valid because many wisdom are kept hidden in books.Only the readers can unravel what is in there…

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