The power of social innovation: how civic entrepreneurs ignite community networks for good

The power of social innovation: how civic entrepreneurs ignite community networks for good

Goldsmith, Stephen
Georges, Gigi
Burke, Tim Glynn

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This seminal book provides tools for civic entrepreneurs to create healthier communities and promote innovative solutions to public and social problems. Itshows how to effectively tackle the intractable issues facing our country andworld by exploring new ways to collaborate across sectors and leveraging strengths for the greater good. Based on the author?s experience, his extensive ongoing research, and interviews with 100+ top leaders from across sectors, thisbook is structured around the six levers and guiding principles employed in the most effective entrepreneurial interventions. INDICE: Acknowledgments. The Author. Foreword. Preface. Part I: CatalyzingSocial Change. Chapter 1 Igniting Civic Progress. Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Change. So Many Ideas, So Little Progress. Civic Entrepreneurship as the Solution. Igniting Civic Progress. The Mandate and Caution of Engaging Government. Conclusions. Chapter 2 Innovation as Catalytic Ingredient. Discovering the Missing Ingredient. Choosing the Right Catalyst. Bringing It All Together:The Nehemiah Foundation. Conclusions. Part II: Market Maker as Civic Entrepreneur. Chapter 3 Open Sourcing Social Innovation. Breaking Down Protectionist Barriers. Opening Space for Innovation. Leveling the Playing Field. Inviting the Exceptional. Forcing Cultural Change. Bringing It All Together: The Enlightened Monopolist. Conclusions. Chapter 4 Trading Good Deeds for Measurable Results. Current Funding Limitations. What Public Value Are We Purchasing?. Are theFunded Activities Still the Most Relevant?. What Change Does the Community Want and What Assets Can It Mobilize?. Are We Funding a Project or Sustainable System Change?. What Will We Measure?. Bringing It All Together: Linda Gibbs. Conclusions. Part III: Service Provider as Civic Entrepreneur. Chapter 5 Animating and Trusting the Citizen. Balancing the Professional with the Public. Building a Public. Leveraging Social Media for Change. ?Client? Choice. Curing theExpectation Gap. Bringing It All Together: Family Independence Initiative. Conclusions. Chapter 6 Turning Risk into Reward. Seeing Opportunity Where OthersSee Liability. Taking First Risk. Fully Calculating Cascading Return on Investment. Political Risk and Reward. Bringing It All Together: Wraparound Milwaukee. Conclusions. Chapter 7 The Fertile Community. The Fertile City (and the Entrepreneurial Mayor). Civic Entrepreneurs and School Reform. Entrepreneurial Community Solutions. Staying Entrepreneurial: Saving Yourself from Success. TheFuture. Notes. References. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-57684-7
  • Editorial: Jossey Bass
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 250
  • Fecha Publicación: 21/01/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés