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The Greater Good Workbook is an ideal companion for readers of The Greater Good: Social Entrepreneurship for Everyday People Who Want to Change the World. It also contains a detailed curriculum designed to be used by educators that includes detailed learning outcomes, activities and additional tools and resources. The workbook is thoughtfully laid out to encourage aspiring social entrepreneurs to interactively explore their ideas and take deeper dives on multiple aspects of the award-winning book. Think of it as a personal template to take ideas from thought to action.

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The Greater Good Workbook is an ideal companion for readers of The Greater Good: Social Entrepreneurship for Everyday People Who Want to Change the World. It also contains a detailed curriculum designed to be used by educators that includes detailed learning outcomes, activities and additional tools and resources. The workbook is thoughtfully laid out to encourage aspiring social entrepreneurs to interactively explore their ideas and take deeper dives on multiple aspects of the award-winning book. Think of it as a personal template to take ideas from thought to action.
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Autorenporträt
Madeleine Shaw is a multiple award-winning social entrepreneur with over a quarter-century of experience launching for- and nonprofit venetures with social change at their heart. In 1993, at the age of twenty-five, she founded her first company, the precursor to Lunapads (rebranded as Aisle in 2020)-a founding Canadian B Corporation whose groundbreaking sustainable menstrual care products are sold in more than forty countries. Lunapads was one of the first ventures in the world to commercialize natural menstrual care, now a thriving industry. In 2014, Shaw founded G Day, a registered charity that produced rite of passage events for tween girls across Canada until 2020. In 2017, she launched Nestworks, a family-friendly co-working community. She has mentored dozens of early-stage entrepreneurs, is a sought-after public speaker, and is featured in the documentary films Not Business as Usual and The Social Shift. She is grateful to be living and working on traditional unceded Coast Salish territory near Vancouver, BC, with her husband and daughter.