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OverviewSocial enterprises are tackling the triple threat of economic stagnation, social division and environmental meltdown. I became a social entrepreneur in 1980, aged 22 and this is my story of social enterprises I have started-up and led - companies, charities and co-operatives. It's a tale of highs and lows from rapid growth to financial cliff edges. I share mistakes and accidents, successes and failures, risks taken and what I learned. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick NashPublisher: Enterprise Values Imprint: Enterprise Values Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781399947336ISBN 10: 1399947338 Pages: 436 Publication Date: 25 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""If we are to succeed in building a fairer and greener economy, we have to create a new generation of social entrepreneurs. We need more people like Patrick Nash, who are ready to innovate and develop business models that prioritise people and planet. This book provides valuable insights and practical advice from a serial social entrepreneur that will inspire others."" Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales ""In this outstanding book Patrick tells of his life long journey as a social innovator. It details the highs and lows of creating social value from new ways of running helplines to environmental projects. It's an invaluable guide to those who would change the world through inspired social innovation."" Sir Stuart Etherington, former CEO of National Council for Voluntary Organisations ""Like Patrick this book is funny, thoughtful and all about innovation, driven by an exceptional grasp on values. The story of unusual social enterprises told with warmth, honesty and pragmatism. Any reader will love this."" Rusty Livock, co-founder Connect Assist" If we are to succeed in building a fairer and greener economy, we have to create a new generation of social entrepreneurs. We need more people like Patrick Nash, who are ready to innovate and develop business models that prioritise people and planet. This book provides valuable insights and practical advice from a serial social entrepreneur that will inspire others. Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales In this outstanding book Patrick tells of his life long journey as a social innovator. It details the highs and lows of creating social value from new ways of running helplines to environmental projects. It's an invaluable guide to those who would change the world through inspired social innovation. Sir Stuart Etherington, former CEO of National Council for Voluntary Organisations Like Patrick this book is funny, thoughtful and all about innovation, driven by an exceptional grasp on values. The story of unusual social enterprises told with warmth, honesty and pragmatism. Any reader will love this. Rusty Livock, co-founder Connect Assist Author InformationPatrick has set up and led twelve successful social enterprises, charities and values-driven businesses over 40 years. He has used his commercial, coaching and fundraising expertise to develop strong, sustainable organisations that do social and environmental good. This book is his story which draws out what he learned, including the twelve great qualities of a social entrepreneur and much more. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |