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Introduction
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Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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What causes anxiety
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Entrepreneurialism
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The Nature Conservancy
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The culture of nonprofits
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A sense of embassy
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My father
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VUCA
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Moores Law
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Moving with Speed
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Social Change
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Gordon Moore
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Foundation
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New Philanthropy
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Social Enterprise
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Measuring Success
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I was seduced
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Philanthropists
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Startup Capital
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Social Entrepreneurs
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Political arena
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Government monitoring
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Efficiency of nonprofits
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Incentive pay
Description:
Explore entrepreneurialism in the non-profit sector through this 58-minute Stanford seminar featuring Steven McCormick from the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation. Gain insights into real-world experiences as McCormick shares lessons on topics such as the culture of nonprofits, social change, new philanthropy, and measuring success in the non-profit world. Discover how concepts like VUCA and Moore's Law apply to social enterprises, and learn about the challenges and opportunities in foundation work. Examine the role of startup capital, political involvement, and government monitoring in the non-profit sector. Delve into discussions on the efficiency of nonprofits, incentive pay, and the unique aspects of social entrepreneurship. This seminar, part of Stanford's entrepreneurial leadership series, offers valuable perspectives for those interested in making a difference through non-profit work.

An Entrepreneur in the Non-profit Sector - Steven McCormick

Stanford University
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