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Get to Wow! - Exploring your Inner Social Entrepreneur - cover

Get to Wow! - Exploring your Inner Social Entrepreneur

Mike Caslin

Publisher: GCSEN Foundation

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“GET TO WOW! EXPLORING YOUR INNER SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR” is a self-guiding practical road map book, taking students, adult learners, businesspeople, makers and searchers on the path to finding and activating their inner Social Entrepreneur. Co-authored by GCSEN Founder & President Mike Caslin, with GCSEN Managing Director Tony DiMarco, GCSEN Consultant Harv Hilowitz and Wheaton College President Dennis Hanno, the book’s graphic design was enhanced by Sharon Wasko. “GET TO WOW!” shows readers how to start up an economically sustainable business or non-profit with a "4P" mission. addressing an entrenched social problem to benefit "People, Profit, Planet & Place", making meaning, making money, and moving the world to a better place. For more information, see www.gcsen.com
Available since: 06/06/2020.

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