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Transcript of ENTR4800 Class 10: The Enabling Environment for Social Entrepreneurship
ENTR 4800: Social Entrepreneurship
Class 10: The Enabling Environment for Social Entrepreneurship
Monday, November 22, 2010
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Instructors: Norm Tasevski ([email protected])
Karim Harji ([email protected])
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Agenda
• Unreasonable Institute • What did we learn – last week? • Preparing for your Pitches • The international enabling environment for SE
– Guest speaker – Elisha Muskat
• The Canadian enabling environment for SE – Guest speaker – Allyson Hewitt
• Review of the course • Next week
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Last Week – What did we learn?
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Your Investment Pitches…
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Pitch guidelines
• Due Dates – Social Pitch: Midnight on Saturday, Nov 27 – Angel Pitch: Midnight on Saturday, Dec 4
• Format – PowerPoint deck – 1 page Précis
• Time Allotment – 12 min presentation (strict) – will give you 5 and 2 minute
warnings – 10 min Q&A
• Grading – To be done by Norm/Karim – Judges will inform us, but not assign your grades
• Feedback from Judges – Norm/Karim will email our/judges feedback shortly after the
class to integrate into angel investor pitch 6
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Timing
• Arrive by 8:00!!
• We will go in order – Group 1 goes first, Group 2 goes second, etc
• At the end of the pitches, the judges will deliberate (for 10 minutes)
• Judges will then provide feedback to the entire class (Karim and I will provide individual group feedback)
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Advice for your pitches
• Focus on the key components of the business model, and highlight the key financial #s – Can you clearly explain how your business works? How it
makes money? How it generates social/environmental change?
• Comfortably stick to the time allotment – In your practice, aim to deliver your presentation in 10-11
minutes
• Anticipate the investor questions – If you were investing your own money into the business,
what would you care to know about the business model?
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Social Investment Pitch…
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• Overview and mission • Management and
Advisors • Problem
– social issue being addressed
• Size of the problem – how big is the social issue
• Solution – Here’s how it works…
• Value proposition – Inc. social benefit
• Business model • Competitive advantage • Collaboration/
partnerships • Marketing and Sales • Financial projections • Financial requirements
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Angel Investment Pitch…
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• Overview and mission • Management and
Advisors • Customer problem • Market opportunity/size • Solution
– Inc. social issue being addressed
• Value Proposition • Competitive advantage • Where the solution fits
• Business model • Marketing and sales • Financial projections • Financing requirements
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PowerPoint tips
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The International Enabling Environment…
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A Growing Ecosystem
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An Evolving Field
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“Developing the Field of Social Entrepreneurship” -‐ A Report from the Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE)
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As It Evolves…
• Definitions • Who’s in or not? • Expectations vs. reality • Demonstrating impact • Scalable business models • Mission or market? • Developing and harnessing talent • Access to finance • Policy levers and constraints • Individual vs organizational capacity • Education – academic, mainstream
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Elisha Muskat
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Watch these videos!!!
• http://vimeo.com/2307567 • http://www.ted.com/talks/
katherine_fulton_you_are_the_future_of_philanthropy.html • http://www.ted.com/talks/
jacqueline_novogratz_on_patient_capitalism.html • http://www.ted.com/talks/
melinda_french_gates_what_nonprofits_can_learn_from_coca_cola.html
• http://www.ted.com/talks/bjorn_lomborg_sets_global_priorities.html • http://blog.ted.com/2010/09/18/tackling-the-mdgs-an-introduction-
to-tedxchange/ • http://www.youtube.com/v/QgzlmKPoMEo?
f=videos&app=youtube_gdata&title=Tonya%20Surman • http://www.ted.com/talks/
tim_jackson_s_economic_reality_check.html
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Break
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Allyson Hewitt
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Course Summary…
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Motivation
Innovation
Resourcefulness
Risk Taking
How is Social Entrepreneurship Different?
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What Motivates The Social/Environmental Entrepreneur?
“…it was an epiphanal experience…” Ray Anderson, Interface Carpets
“I heard the same story again and again. Someone had experienced an
intense kind of pain that branded them in some way. They said, ‘I had’ to do
this. There was nothing else I could do.”
Jody Jensen, Ashoka
“I was teaching in one of the universities while the country was suffering from a severe famine. People were dying of
hunger, and I felt very helpless. As an economist, I had no tool in my toolbox to fix that
kind of situation.” Mohammed Yunus, Grameen Bank
“…that made a real impression on me…”
Jeff Skoll, eBay, Skoll Foundation, etc.
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-Coffee -Food -Merchandise
-Coffee shops
-Kiosks
-Personal (Baristas) -Online, print
ads -Adults that want a place to
relax, work quietly, meet
friends, etc
-Locations -Coffee making
equipment -Baristas
-Coffee roasting/brewing
-Processing
orders
-Farmers -Suppliers
-Staff training
-Asset acquisition -Marketing
-In-store Purchases
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Tip…
• Be a Business Model “Alchemist” – You need to go through the business model process many times in order to figure out which model best fits
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Cost Drivers and Revenue Sources !
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Where does HR Fit?
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Where does Marketing Fit?
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Embedding “Social” across the Business Model
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For-Profit Corporation!
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Non-Profit Corporation!
Charity!Partnership!
Sole Proprietorship!
Co-Operative Corporation!
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MORE DEBT-LIKE
34 Source: Alex Nicholls and Cathy Pharoah (2008) “The Landscape of Social Investment”, http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/skoll/research/Pages/landscapeofsocialinvestment.aspx
Financing Options – Over the Social Entrepreneurship “Life Cycle”
IDEA DEVELOPMENT PROOF OF CONCEPT START-UP SCALE REPLICATION EXIT
GRANTS
MORE EQUITY-LIKE
SOCIAL VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
ANGEL INVESTMENT VENTURE CAPITAL
PROGRAM-‐RELATED INVESTMENT/RECOVERABLE GRANTS
FORGIVABLE LOANS
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT FUNDS
BELOW-‐MARKET DEBT
MARKET-‐RATE DEBT
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Aligning Supply and Demand
Source: Alex Nicholls and Cathy Pharoah (2008) “The Landscape of Social Investment”, http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/skoll/research/Pages/landscapeofsocialinvestment.aspx
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Lessons from the “Live Cases”
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Lessons from Guest Lecturers
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Next Week
• Be here for 8:00am!!
• Deliverables – Pitches due at Midnight
Saturday – 1 page Précis by
Midnight Saturday
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