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1. ………………………………for social enterprises out of different motives than paid staff
2. What’s fundamental about entrepreneurs is that they embody and exhibit an entrepreneurial………………….
3. You can be mostly a social entrepreneur whose work is primarily non-profit, while at the same time find ways to ……………………………. that can sustain your efforts
4. ………………………….see challenges differently from most folks
5. ………………………are also simultaneously creative and pragmatic.
6. Examples of an entrepreneur is all except
7. …………………………….is the bedrock of entrepreneurship
8. An alternative to creative is …………………………..
9. …………………………..are leaders whose personal qualities include a certain magnetism that allows them to light the way for others.
10. …………………………is a form of hot cognition, or passionate thought, as are its social origins
11. When it comes to recruitment of paid staff, your goal, quite simply, is to find the ………………………..
12. When you’re recruiting new paid staff, your first step is to identify and …………………………the tasks of the job.
13. ……………………………….the want ad, or job notice, wherever you think it might attract qualified candidates.
14. When seeking right candidate, you might want to ask them to indicate the following except
15. After you have some applications trickling — or flooding — in, you need to review…………………….
16. Develop a contract that sets out the following except
17. The contents of the contract should be discussed during the ………………………..
18. The five fundamental areas of management that are especially germane to social enterprises are all of the following, except
19. ………………………is the process of deciding in detail how to do something before you actually start to do it.
20. .…………………. involves Identifying and assigning workable tasks for members of your enterprise to carry out
21. Some points to keep in mind when considering a name for your enterprise includes all, except
22. Creating an Online Presence specifically refers to a
23. On your website……………………., you present a short, crisp introduction to the site that encourages visitors to click at least a few of the other pages.
24. You have three options for pursuing external commercial support for a social enterprise. They include all except
25. ………………………may be slick pamphlets with multiple pages or a single (usually folded) page printed on both sides.
26. ……………………………. should have, at minimum, your enterprise’s name, street address, telephone number, e-mail address, and Web address.
27. That brand needs to make your ……………………………clear to the people you’re trying to serve
28. You control your image as a social entrepreneur largely through……………………
29. The vision is where a social entrepreneur intends to be in a future period
30. Connection online for social entrepreneur and entrepreneurship is called
31. ………………………is a prevailing tendency
32. Identifying Major Trends Facing the World Today can be achieve through………………
33. An example of how science and technology has changed the world is
34. Throughout human history, people have been living in larger and more dynamically dense settlements — a process called
35. Globalizing science, urbanization, and population growth are gigantic forces shaping our…………………………
36. Acronym for ICCA is
37. CSR is an acronym for
38. SIA is short form representation for
39. By ……………………..we mean the systematic study of the natural world through experimental observation.
40. By……………………., we mean the practical application of scientific knowledge to understanding our environment and developing and producing artifacts.
41. …………………………………means performing a civic duty, responsibility, or obligation by working toward amelioration
of a community concern.
42. The motivational platform of community engagement is built from one or more of the following three planks, except
43. Compassion means “to suffer with,” and sympathy means ……………………..
44. ………………………………. has a central place in achieving social change.
45. As a social entrepreneur, it behoves you to master the world-changing power of language, so that your communication is ……………………….
46. Before you can communicate effectively with others about changing the world, you need to figure out how to communicate effectively with…………………….
47. To make communication in your enterprise flow more easily, everyone needs to follow a few basic rules. This includes all except
48. ……………………….in small groups tends to arise where there is a need for an information hub or coordinator of communications.
49. A common feature of hierarchies is that……………………….., whether formal or informal, is documented.
50. Which of this is a barrier to communication?
51. ……………………………..is the selfless pursuit of the well-being and interests of others.
52. …………………………….is common but not a universal motive in the world of entrepreneurship.
53. Altruism in the natural world has been a difficult topic in ………………………….
54. All ………………………consists of a mix of humane caring and sharing of oneself and one’s resources with others exclusively for their benefit.
55. …………………………..rests on a deep sensitivity to certain needs and wants of a target of benefits.
56. Two main forms of altruism are …………………………….
57. ……………………………is the ideal form of altruism, which is only rarely achieved in human beings.
58. ………………………………. might be the most famous example of someone displaying pure altruism.
59. ……………………………. gains a degree of personal satisfaction through the altruistic act.
60. The ……………………………. gains these benefits while helping the target of benefits experience some satisfaction of their own.
61. Public …………………………….as the Groundwork for Success of an social enterprise
62. The problem of social distance and a related phenomenon called the……………
63. …………………………….is a deep awareness of and feeling for another’s suffering, combined with an active, engaged desire to alleviate it.
64. Compassion begins with a generous promise made from one party to another.
65. As a social entrepreneur, you must always pursue two interlocking goals. One of such goal is
66. As a social entrepreneur, you must always pursue two interlocking goals. Another of such goal is
67. The emergence of attachment theory is credited to a controversial American psychologist named
68. By ………………………. we mean the things people in communities do and feel and think — the ways of living that are socially shared, transmitted, and learned by members of communities.
69. ……………………………..simply means teaching or conveying to others what is socially expected.
70. …………………………..in social entrepreneurship is definitely out-of-the-box thinking.
71. Social entrepreneurship and its methods, borrowed from the world of …………….
72. Social entrepreneurship solves problems in the …………………….
73. ………………is the motivation of the social entrepreneurship
74. A ………………………………is an organization, often one that is legally incorporated
75. Social entrepreneurship doesn’t take place in a vacuum. It happens in a …………….
76. For social entrepreneurs, it is important to Recognizing and stating
77. The nature of social entrepreneurship organizations requires that there be leaders and………………
78. As a social entrepreneur, you’ll challenge the ………………………………
79. A business that focuses on support for widows is an example of………………….
80. In Social Entrepreneurship SI means