Entrepreneur comes from French, where it means go-between (literally ?in-between-taker). At the time it was coined, since most businesses were import/export businesses or retail shops, someone starting a new business literally took the ...
If you have heard the term ?Social Entrepreneur? but can't exactly define what that means, you are not alone. I spent some time today on Twitter, trying to find the difference between a ?social entrepreneur organization? and a plain old ...
With a broader understanding of the kind of people social entrepreneurship demands, we can better define who we are and where we are going, and do a considerably better job attracting and supporting the multiple players needed to truly ...
A while back, when a startup founder mentioned to me that he wasn't sure he had the personality to be an entrepreneur, I realized how important that insight was. My first thought is that if you are more annoyed than energized by expert ...