Weekly Round-Up – October 27

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  1. Want to start a social enterprise? You need to know the landscape. This list of 20 books on social entrepreneurship is a great guide to learn more about the sector and how to speak the language.
  2. You’ve probably heard the trendy business terms of Lean Start Up and Design Thinking. What is the difference? Is one better? Check out this easy-to-read article that explains the two and compares their strengths and weaknesses.
  3. Have a vision for a business but don’t know how to map it out? Use this guide and its worksheets to turn your vision into reality.

What are you reading this week? Let us know the best articles you’ve come across about social entrepreneurship!

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