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How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas

David Bornstein

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Journalist Bornstein (The Price of a Dream: The Story of the Grameen Bank) profiles nine indomitable champions of social change who developed innovative ways to address needs they saw around them in places as distinct as Bombay, India; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and inner-city Washington, D.C.

As these nine grew influential when their ingenious ideas proved ever more widely successful, they came to the attention of Ashoka, an organization that sponsors a fellows program to foster social innovation by finding so-called social entrepreneurs to support.

As Bornstein interviewed these and many other Ashoka fellows, he saw patterns in the ways they fought to solve their specifically local problems.

To demonstrate the commonality among experiences as diverse as a Hungarian mother striving to provide a fuller life for her handicapped son and a South African nurse starting a home-care system for AIDS patients, he presents useful unifying summaries of "four practices of innovative organizations" and "six qualities of successful social entrepreneurs." Bornstein implies that his subjects are in the tradition of Florence Nightingale and Gandhi; the inspiring portraits that emerge from his in-depth reporting on the environments in which individual programs evolved (whether in politically teeming India or amid the expansive grasslands of Brazil) certainly show these unstoppable entrepreneurs as extraordinarily savvy community development experts. In adding up the vast number of current nongovernmental organizations and their corps of agents of positive change, Bornstein aims to persuade that, "without a doubt, the past twenty years has produced more social entrepreneurs than terrorists.".
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About the Author

David Bornstein specializes in writing about social innovations. His first book, The Price of a Dream: The Story of the Grameen Bank, won second prize in the Harry Chapin Media Awards and was selected as a finalist for the New York Public Library Book Award for Excellence in journalism.

His articles have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly and The New York Times. He lives in New York with his wife, Abigail, and son, Elijah.



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How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas
David Bornstein
 Bill Bradley
"The social entrepreneurs chronicled in this book are part of the vital generation of independent, creative leaders . . ."
 Jeff Skoll, Founder and Chairman, Skoll Foundation; first president of eBay
". . . a book about hope, about courage, and about the power of those extraordinary men and women who change the world."
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What business entrepreneurs are to the economy, social entrepreneurs are to social change. They are, writes David Bornstein, the driven, creative individuals who question the status quo, exploit new opportunities, refuse... read full editorial




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How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas
David Bornstein
 A remarkable anthology of the contributions
(Oregon, WI USA) October 12, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars
How To Change The World: Social Entrepreneurs And The Power Of New Ideas is a remarkable anthology of the contributions of pioneer visionaries, whose ideas were so groundbreaking they sparked an improvement in the fabric... read full review
 Compendium of social change initiatives
(Atlanta, GA United States) February 29, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars
This book is a wonderful collection of stories about social entrepreneurs who were able to effect a change in their communities. Though not always 100% succesful, their stories illustrate that business, government,... read full review
 Not exactly things that you can do in your off hours
(Atlanta, GA United States) May 14, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars
The "How to" in the title is deceptive. This isn't yet another book that advises you to conserve electricity in your home, or to donate to charities, or to volunteer at local homeless shelters. This is effectively... read full review




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