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Strategic Partnerships Between Multinational Corporations and Social Entrepreneurs

by Social Edge last modified 2008-03-19 12:15
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Strategic Partnerships Between Multinational Corporations and Social Entrepreneurs

Date: March 27, 2008

Description: Is it possible to strike a win-win partnership between a global corporation and a social enterprise? What are the drivers for partnership and how do they play out in reality?  Using current case studies, this session will explore the benefits of partnership – including access to ideas, inspiration, capital and markets – as well as the challenges in making a successful partnership. Participants will take part in dynamic “empathy exercises” in order to better understand the internal drivers and constraints on both sides of the fence.

Panel:
  • Maggie Brenneke, Director, Social Entrepreneurship Programme, SustainAbility
  • John Elkington, Founder and Director, SustainAbility; Founding Partner and Director, Volans Ventures
  • Richard Kelly, Practice Lead London/Shanghai, IDEO
  • James Parr, Designer, IDEO
  • Ros Tennyson, Director, The Partnering Initiative, International Business Leaders Forum
  • Sophia Tickell, Chairperson, SustainAbility; Founding Partner and Director, Volans

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