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The governments of today are not able to transform and adapt to
changes in the world around them, as demanded by their
constituents. The nature of work, value of public goods, and the
constant bombardment of crises are making the old bureaucratic
structures obsolete.Agile Government is an emerging theme, that of
government-wide reinvention for adaptiveness and responsiveness. It
places the accountability, delivery, capture, design and creation
of public value at the heart of the government. The concept of
agile government is confused with terms like Agile Manifesto, agile
governance, agility among others, and because of this, needs some
unpacking.This book is a deep dive into this topic. It offers
insights from the theoretical development of the topic of agile
government, some lessons from government practices around the
world, and ongoing academic and policy research. The project is
spearheaded by the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government, which
is the first teaching and research institution in the Arab world
focusing on public policy and governance.
A Social Enterprise Venture (SEV) is defined as an organization,
initiative or startup that has a strong social innovation
characteristic focusing on a scalable and sustainable social wealth
creation or sustainable living at the individual or community
level. Most books that deal with SEVs, unfortunately still focus on
non-profits. Current market trends indicate non-profits need more
sustainable funding mechanisms for survival. This book focuses on
the growing need to build a business with purpose.With the growing
role of the private sector in the development arena, as highlighted
by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, all firms need to relook
entrepreneurship from a 'business-with-purpose' lens. The fact that
venture capitalists/private equity firms are acquiring social
ventures (like Bain Capital and TOMS), or that SEVs are being
divested (L'Oreal and Body Shop), reinforces the need to understand
which business models work. One of the biggest barriers for growth
of SEVs is scalability and internationalization. This book fills
the present gap between research and practice; and the non-profits
and for-profit worlds.
A Social Enterprise Venture (SEV) is defined as an organization,
initiative or startup that has a strong social innovation
characteristic focusing on a scalable and sustainable social wealth
creation or sustainable living at the individual or community
level. Most books that deal with SEVs, unfortunately still focus on
non-profits. Current market trends indicate non-profits need more
sustainable funding mechanisms for survival. This book focuses on
the growing need to build a business with purpose.With the growing
role of the private sector in the development arena, as highlighted
by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, all firms need to relook
entrepreneurship from a 'business-with-purpose' lens. The fact that
venture capitalists/private equity firms are acquiring social
ventures (like Bain Capital and TOMS), or that SEVs are being
divested (L'Oreal and Body Shop), reinforces the need to understand
which business models work. One of the biggest barriers for growth
of SEVs is scalability and internationalization. This book fills
the present gap between research and practice; and the non-profits
and for-profit worlds.
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