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Replication and Scale

Title: Replication and Scale
Date: March 28, 2008
Description: Replication is often the challenge standing between a social entrepreneur’s exciting innovation and major impact. This panel will explore examples of different replication models in an attempt to shed light on some key questions: What are the challenges implicit in the replication model? What are some of the internal and external factors that fuel success? What should a social entrepreneur consider in determining which approach to try?
Panel:
- Martin Burt, Founder, Fundacion Paraguaya and Teach A Man To Fish
- Debra Dunn, Advisor to Social Ventures and Associate Consulting Professor, Stanford University Design School
- Chuck Slaughter, Board member, Living Goods
- Dorothy Stoneman, Founder and President, YouthBuild USA
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- Scaling Up for Social Ventures, Hosted by Jonathan Greenblatt
- Why you shouldn't scale up (small is beautiful), Hosted by Charles Cameron
- Scale and Replicability, Hosted by Jacqueline Novogratz
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