Talk:Social business/Archive 1
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Confusion about concept
The article says the concept of Social Business was proposed by Muhammad Yunus, but it then gives a definition made by Daniel Fleischer, which seems to me a bit confusing. Can anyone make some explanation for this?
Social business definition
This topic is so important to me that I jumped the editing hurdle and added what follows Daniel's paragraph as well as two external references.
Hope that makes it clearer!
I'm now trying to find out how to find who edits a page and what the rules are re putting external links into text.
What a great tool for communication!
Yours in the spirit of social business and the future of capitalism,
Sabine
www.yunusphere.net —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sabine McNeill (talk • contribs) 06:34, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
This definition needs improvement/correction:
in Yunus's book on the topic, he describes TWO DIFFERENT TYPES of social businesses. only one of these is owned by the poor. the most prominent (and first) example of a social business he discusses in the book (Grameen Danone) is not this type.
I do not have the book with me at the moment for reference, but i believe there was either an entire chapter or at least a large sub-section devoted to the distinction of the two different types.
This distinction deserves attention here if nothing else.199.184.238.217 (talk) 19:02, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
The description of a social business enterprise, came in an article on the Grameen website entitled "Social Business Entreprenuers are the Solution" which can be viewed via the link to web archives here. [1].
--Jeff.mowatt (talk) 09:13, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
People-Centered Economic Development
Another profit for social purpose model, People-Centered Economic Development was delivered by Terry Hallman as a volunteer for the Clinton re-election campaign committee in 1996. Though itself returning 100% of profit to social purpose, like Catfund it made the case for a wider interpretation, 'at least 50%' of profit being rendered to social purpose in the P-CED paradigm.
P-CED directs profit into international advocacy for peace and social enterprise and was first delivered to Russia in 2000 in the Tomsk Regional Initiative. P-CEDs ongoing activities are that of pioneering a 'Smart Power' approach in the economic development of the Tatars of Crimea and a 'Marshall Plan' against poverty in Ukraine. [2]
P-CED entered the United Kingdom in 2004 where it operates as a software developer [3] to fund its current social project for model homes for disabled children in Ukraine [4]
P-CED Review
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"P-CED Review" is a troll and cyberstalker. Refer this to wiki editors re: Anthony van der Craats.
addendum: this person has been banned repeatedly from wiki for vandalizing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hivedrone110 (talk • contribs) 00:23, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Discussions
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Merge
I think that this article should be merged with Social enterprise. These two articles share a lot of the same information, and I think the distinction between a "Social Business" and a "Social Enterprise" is just semantics.
Reziztor (talk) 22:40, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
Eleven Features of Social Business Organizations
There are no citations / sources for these features. They seem quite random. Please provide a propre source or cancel. Thank you --92.198.60.146 (talk) 12:29, 7 April 2011 (UTC)