IMPACT 101: Why do social enterprises acquire other entities, and how do mergers and acquisitions in this sector differ to commercial ones? What are the risks? Buzzacott's corporate finance team have the answers in our freshly updated Impact 101.
Offering flexible working can give social enterprises a competitive advantage in the race to recruit the best employees – even if they can’t offer the highest rates of pay and benefits. Our webinar examined how to make it work.
Ready to network, learn and get inspired? Don't book your diary without the Pioneers Post roundup of social impact events coming soon – for social entrepreneurs, impact investors and all those working within the global impact economy.
The tools and insight you need to do good business, better. Get expert advice, practical insight and frontline examples on key business management topics from our network of social business practitioners and advisors.
Dizzy about spin-outs? There's not a lot of data about how these employee-led organisations work or the impact they have, but a recent study brings new evidence to the debate.
Failure is statistically commonplace in the the start-up world, and a reality that struck the Create Foundation and all of the passionate social entrepreneurs behind it. In the final part of the Create story, Matt Black talks to Create's ex-chair, Norman Pickavance, about what he's learned.
The Create story continues, as Norman Pickavance and Matt Black consider the external and internal factors that steered a social enterprise success to community interest company (CIC) crisis.
A great video from our friend Jonathan Lewis at Cafe Impact: Impress people by listening selfishly. Put yourself in the other person’s shoes and cultivate an insatiable appetite to learn.
There is a widespread belief that says healthcare mutuals are not ready for investment, but new research suggests this is based on several false assumptions. Pioneers Post puts the research to the professionals to bust some myths about healthcare mutuals.
Suzanne Biegel takes time out of the Skoll World Forum to talk to Helen Gichohi about getting women into social finance to transform the economic prospects of Africa.