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Social entrepreneurs and leaders from business, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector discuss how they are confronting today’s most pressing challenges. From Stanford Social Innovation Re... more
FAQs about Inside Social Innovation:How many episodes does Inside Social Innovation have?The podcast currently has 901 episodes available.
December 11, 2007Hannah Jones - Corporate Social Responsibility and InnovationNike has traveled the full range of the corporate social responsibility movement, from the campaigning days when it was a poster child for all things to do with poor working conditions through the era of multistakeholder partnerships. It has now moved into the next phase where corporate responsibility becomes part of the business model. Speaking at the Stanford 2007 Responsible Supply Chains Conference, Nike's VP for corporate responsibility, Hannah Jones, looks at the future of corporate responsibility as the focus shifts upstream. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/hannah_jones_-_corporate_social_responsibility_and_innovation 391...more50minPlay
December 09, 2007The Future of Philanthropy - Skoll World Forum 2007As the boundary between the for-profit and nonprofit worlds continues to blur, how may philanthropy evolve to assist social change? In this panel discussion, academics and practitioners consider how public—and private—sector support may be combined in new ways in the future to fund progressive domestic and global social enterprises. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/the_future_of_philanthropy_-_skoll_world_forum_2007...more1h 26minPlay
December 08, 2007The Future of Philanthropy - Skoll World Forum 2007As the boundary between the for-profit and nonprofit worlds continues to blur, how may philanthropy evolve to assist social change? In this panel discussion, academics and practitioners consider how public—and private—sector support may be combined in new ways in the future to fund progressive domestic and global social enterprises. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/the_future_of_philanthropy_-_skoll_world_forum_2007 392...more1h 26minPlay
December 03, 2007Making Supply Chains Socially Responsible - Measuring Corporate Social ResponsibilityCompanies around the world are trying to figure out how to evaluate their performance—as well as that of their suppliers—on a host of corporate social responsibility (CSR) dimensions in areas such as diversity, community development, and environmental issues. How can CSR influence business initiatives and the value of CSR efforts be measured? In this panel discussion, Stanford 2007 Responsible Supply Chains Conference panelists share lessons and resources. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/making_supply_chains_socially_responsible_-_measuring_corporate_social_resp...more57minPlay
December 02, 2007Making Supply Chains Socially Responsible - Measuring Corporate Social ResponsibilityCompanies around the world are trying to figure out how to evaluate their performance—as well as that of their suppliers—on a host of corporate social responsibility (CSR) dimensions in areas such as diversity, community development, and environmental issues. How can CSR influence business initiatives and the value of CSR efforts be measured? In this panel discussion, Stanford 2007 Responsible Supply Chains Conference panelists share lessons and resources. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/making_supply_chains_socially_responsible_-_measuring_corporate_social_resp 393...more57minPlay
November 24, 2007Supporting More Social Enterprise - Skoll World Forum 2007How do we foster more social enterprise and innovation? In this panel discussion, panelists John Elkington, Bill Drayton, and Ed Milibrand consider the question. They explore what's needed on the local, regional, national, and international levels, and acknowledge the role that governments and entrepreneurs play in improving the social landscape. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/supporting_more_social_enterprise_-_skoll_world_forum_2007...more43minPlay
November 23, 2007Supporting More Social Enterprise - Skoll World Forum 2007How do we foster more social enterprise and innovation? In this panel discussion, panelists John Elkington, Bill Drayton, and Ed Milibrand consider the question. They explore what's needed on the local, regional, national, and international levels, and acknowledge the role that governments and entrepreneurs play in improving the social landscape. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/supporting_more_social_enterprise_-_skoll_world_forum_2007 394...more43minPlay
November 18, 2007Lawrence Jackson - Environmental Sustainability for CheapFor Wal-Mart, social responsibility includes keeping products affordable to the millions of low- and middle-income consumers who form the bulk of its customer base. In this University podcast, Lawrence Jackson, former Wal-Mart president, brings the perspectives of someone who grew up in inner city Washington, D.C., to ask a Stanford audience at the 2007 Responsible Supply Chains Conference whether pushing for social and environmental responsibility in business is a racially and economically segregated movement. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/lawrence_jackson_-_environmental_sustainability_for_cheap...more51minPlay
November 17, 2007Lawrence Jackson - Environmental Sustainability for CheapFor Wal-Mart, social responsibility includes keeping products affordable to the millions of low- and middle-income consumers who form the bulk of its customer base. In this University podcast, Lawrence Jackson, former Wal-Mart president, brings the perspectives of someone who grew up in inner city Washington, D.C., to ask a Stanford audience at the 2007 Responsible Supply Chains Conference whether pushing for social and environmental responsibility in business is a racially and economically segregated movement. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/lawrence_jackson_-_environmental_sustainability_for_cheap 395...more51minPlay
November 14, 2007Larry Brilliant - Reflections from a Pioneer in Social EnterpriseShould we be optimistic or pessimistic about the future of humanity and its ability to use social enterprise for productive purposes? In this University podcast, Larry Brilliant cites megatrends that are indeed cause for alarm. Yet his focus is the shining examples of altruism and philanthropy that inspire him ultimately to maintain faith in the ability of the human species to do good and overcome adversity. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/larry_brilliant_-_reflections_from_a_pioneer_in_social_enterprise...more29minPlay
FAQs about Inside Social Innovation:How many episodes does Inside Social Innovation have?The podcast currently has 901 episodes available.