My Perception of a Social Entrepreneurship Model

I earned a BA in Business Administration and my minor was entrepreneurship. One of the things that we encountered a lot was business models of entrepreneurship. While reflecting on how social entrepreneurship was different than traditional entrepreneurship I remembered the Timmons model of Entrepreneurial Success. The three major components were:

  • The Team
  • The Resources
  • The Opportunity

Taking that model into account what is different? I’m seeing three areas that have changed the most:

  • The Purpose
  • The Collaboration
  • The Benefits

I’ll keep working on it as I advance but for now here is:

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James M. Helms

From social entrepreneurship to business as mission James is passionate about making a positive impact in the world. Christian, husband, father, and friend beyond that avoiding labels where possible. He's currently pursuing his Master's in Business while working with worthy causes as the doors open and opportunity allows.

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