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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Movement Learning: A Reflective Account of the History of the TPSS Food Cooperative

机译:社会企业家精神和社会运动学习:对TPSS食品合作社历史的反思

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The Problem Numerous generational and satisfaction surveys for the past several years have consistently highlighted that millennials want meaningful work and make a contribution to society. Unfortunately, most organizations, especially for-profit ones, do not offer even one of these criteria, no less both. Social entrepreneurship captures the desire for both millennial goals.Unfortunately, people with the vision and creativity to make a contribution to their community or society at large lack both the social movement learning (SML) and human resource development/organization development (HRD/OD) skills to grow and direct the organization once it gets off the ground. So it dies, or ends up focused more on “the business” aspect of the mission rather than the social aspect of the mission. The Solution There was a social movement in the world of work that emerged during the 1970s and 1980s before the term social entrepreneurship was in use. It was called the food cooperative (co-op) movement. What has reemerged in the past decade under the banner of social entrepreneurship, such as organizations that support fair-trade practices, or collect food waste and turn it into compost for community gardens, or develop learning tools for disabled children, can learn lessons from the co-op movement of the 1970s. This article will present an account of one such food co-op and what was learned from the experience of the co-op’s growth for the past 35 years that can benefit both current and future social entrepreneurships. The article will end with a discussion focused on how SML and HRD/OD can keep today’s social entrepreneurship on the path of providing meaningful work and contributing to society. The Stakeholders HRD/OD specialists, adult and community education specialists, social entrepreneurship leaders, nonprofit and community leaders, and business incubators.
机译:问题在过去的几年中,许多关于代际和满意度的调查一致地强调,千禧一代想要有意义的工作并为社会做出贡献。不幸的是,大多数组织,尤其是营利性组织,甚至没有提供这些标准之一,两者都没有。社会企业家精神抓住了实现千年发展目标的愿望,不幸的是,有远见和创造力为社区或整个社会做出贡献的人们缺乏社会运动学习(SML)和人力资源开发/组织发展(HRD / OD)一旦组织起步,便具有发展和指导组织的技能。因此,它死了,或者最终更多地集中在任务的“业务”方面,而不是任务的社会方面。解决方案在使用“社会企业家精神”一词之前,在1970年代和1980年代出现了工作领域的社会运动。它被称为食品合作社运动。过去十年中,在社会企业家精神的旗帜下重新兴起的事物,例如支持公平贸易做法,收集食物浪费并将其转化为社区花园堆肥,或开发残疾儿童学习工具的组织,可以从1970年代的合作运动。本文将介绍一个这样的食品合作社,以及从过去35年的合作社发展经验中学到的知识,它们可以使当前和将来的社会企业家精神受益。本文最后将围绕SML和HRD / OD如何使当今的社会企业家精神提供有意义的工作和为社会做贡献的途径进行讨论。利益相关者HRD / OD专家,成人和社区教育专家,社会企业家领袖,非营利组织和社区领袖以及企业孵化器。

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