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Check out this snippet of the episode Designing Sustainable Solutions with Communities and realize that no monumental change happens overnight.
As what Bill Reed relates in his story of how they learned from their own experiences in building communities, it takes practice—a trial and error of some sort—to move people to action.
Bill makes the connection with such clarity, between self transformation, and the kind of controlled cultivation of a community group. And how in that community group is placed in a situation where everyone's working towards a goal that's bigger than any individual tribe’s mentality—people are able to to drop walls within themselves, not even within what they love to do necessarily.
If you want to know more about his story in the context of this snippet, listen to the full episode.
05/13/2021
What is Real Impact?
Swipe for a breakdown of how real impact is systemic, sustainable both financially and environmentally, and community driven.
Anything that's missing? What are your thoughts?
10/29/2020
“Like seeing the doctor for an annual exam, regularly assessing a business model is an important activity for any organization.”
Like their health, most social entrepreneurs take their business model for granted. They think it'll always work for them, and don't take the time to map it out and asses it.
However, this can lead to a few problems. Misalignment between revenue sources and social impact goals, a lack of strategic direction, and finding it difficult to pivot are all results of not having a holistic understanding of your business model.
Thankfully, it's not too complicated to map out your business model. Check out the link in my bio to walkthrough video I wrote about how to map out your business model and extract your key assumptions.
10/06/2020
Is your brand memorable?
If you're not quite sure, here's a guide to help you figure it out.
What other characteristics do memorable impact-driven brands have?
Let us know in the comments below.
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