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Changing the world has long been the dream of many philosophers, rulers and other kinds of forerunners, but the question remains: OK, but how?It is very insightful and very interesting to make steps in this way and it would be worthwhile a lot of wealth and work. We'll be guided by Bornstein and other researchers, and invited to take our tiny part of the burden.This is the same dynamism David Bornstein shows in his book "How to change the world social entrepreneurs and the power of new ideas",Bornstein documents the true and inspiring stories of the ASHOKA fellows, bright energetic and…mehr

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Changing the world has long been the dream of many philosophers, rulers and other kinds of forerunners, but the question remains: OK, but how?It is very insightful and very interesting to make steps in this way and it would be worthwhile a lot of wealth and work. We'll be guided by Bornstein and other researchers, and invited to take our tiny part of the burden.This is the same dynamism David Bornstein shows in his book "How to change the world social entrepreneurs and the power of new ideas",Bornstein documents the true and inspiring stories of the ASHOKA fellows, bright energetic and creative individuals, who are leaders a growing citizen (nonprofit) sector.These innovators for the public are instrumental in introducing change in their countries through practical solutions .Most of them started out with tiny budgets, armed only with an idea and strength of will. "Bornstein went back up to his inspiration and compiler to the philanthropy person for a real social entrepreneurs everybody can become a social entrepreneurs.
Autorenporträt
Ch. M. Bachir Mbodj, Doctor en Desarrollo Económico en la Atlantic International University (AIU), EE.UU., Director General de la incubadora Labc4S Center Research Entrepreneurship desde 2016, Jefe de la División de Contabilidad desde 2007, Profesor de Educación Financiera en la Escuela de Negocios de Suiza (2016-2018), Profesor en el IUT Chain desde 2014 en la Universidad de Thiès.