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Mapping your stakeholders

Each social enterprise has a unique set of stakeholders – those who have a direct or indirect interest in the work of the organisation. Stakeholders may include employees, customers, beneficiaries, …

Your turn: Recommend a scaling strategy

One of the best ways to learn about scaling up strategies for social enterprises is by helping others. In this step, we invite you to read the case study of …

Choosing the right model to scale

Scaling a social enterprise is not a one-size-fits-all process. In this video, social entrepreneurs discuss how they chose among different models for expanding their organisations. What do you learn from …

Case study activity: Impact Hub

What was the strategy that helped the impact hub global network scale to 80 locations and over 15,000 members? In this step, we ask you to reflect and discuss the …

Sustaining and scaling up strategies

In this video, Professor Fergus discusses the different approaches to sustain and scale up a social enterprise. What are the three different approaches he identifies?

Q&A: Evaluating your social enterprise

Monitoring and evaluation is crucial for accountability, funding and planning the next steps for your social enterprise. In this article, Servane Mouazan from Ogunte, a social business that “delivers a …

Bank of challenges

In this video, social entrepreneurs discuss the challenges they have faced in the different stages of their businesses. What were some of the major challenges they encountered? What were the …