
The charismatic entrepreneur
“A social entrepreneur’s vision and passion are the lifeblood of most social ventures —the source of strength on which others often draw,” writes this week’s host Rod Schwartz.
But this strength can become a source of weakness as the organization matures and the charismatic entrepreneur stifles innovation and staff development, possibly endangering the enterprise’s future.
Can social ventures benefit from social entrepreneurs’ drive without sacrificing their futures? Can the Board play a role in this process? Join Rod Schwartz in the conversation. For more information, log into the Skoll Foundation.
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