Monthly Archives: March 2011

Starting Up: Business Models for Social Impact

Dees and Clark’s next post on the Social Edge is live! The first set of posts will be focused on Start-Ups.  We often talk about Social Entrepreneurs’ passion, their stories and their unique ideas.  But what happens when they take … Continue reading

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CASE’s GCP in South Africa – One Week In

This post was written by second-year Duke MBA Jake Kiser.  Jake reflects on the first week of his experience in South Africa with CASE’s Global Consulting Practicum in Social Entrepreneurship. I don’t think any of the GCP teams believe we … Continue reading

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Dees & Clark on the Edge!

Social entrepreneurs don’t just have to create a business model that works, but that business model must balance financial viability and social impact. It is a difficult challenge and leads social entrepreneurs to constantly refine or redesign their business models … Continue reading

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Duke MBA Students Consult with Social Entrepreneurs around the World

The CASE team is spread around the globe right now – from Hyderabad, India to Johannesburg, South Africa. Why, you might ask? … Four years ago, CASE developed and launched a program called the Global Consulting Practicum (GCP) in Social … Continue reading

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