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March 05, 2009

Everybody's talking about it.  We need to work out how to make our organisation sustainable, they say.  But what does it actually mean?  And is it possible? I work quite a lot with third sector organisations, and many of them approach social enterprise with a Robin Hood perspec...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 4:44 AM

February 27, 2009

Sometimes thinking can get in the way of action.  I drove past the offices of our local newspaper yesterday and passed a picket line of newspaper staff who are striking over compulsory redundancies.  I was invited to beep my horn in support. My hand hovered over the steering wheel and by...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 5:09 AM

February 17, 2009

It's not been a good 24 hours for Leeds.  Yesterday the Council announced 450 job losses, and today I learnt that high-profile social business Fifteen will not be opening a restaurant in Leeds after all. As a city which was lauded for its diversification from manufacturing into financial s...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 8:34 AM

February 12, 2009

There's something quite compelling about Noel Edmonds losing it, even if it's a calculated loss.     The story is that an army veteran who has lost both legs has been refused planning permission for a bungalow in the grounds of his Grandad's house.  Noel has taken up hi...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 1:47 AM

February 07, 2009

Interesting comment piece in this month's Social Enterprise magazine by one of the Social Enterprise Two - Liam Black.   In the piece (I'll link to it once it's online) - and in quotes in another article on the future of the Social Enterprise Coalition  - he has a good old go...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 6:29 AM

January 31, 2009

Two stories coincide this week to demonstrate how difficult it is to run the world in a way that is anywhere near socially and economically just. Workers at an oil refinery in Lincolnshire went on strike in protest at Italian workers being employed on a contract - and workers have walked out in symp...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 8:21 AM

January 21, 2009

I bought my first forced rhubarb of the year yesterday.  For those of you not in the know forced rhubarb is a bit of a Yorkshire thing - it's either grown in mysterious candle lit sheds, or, on a smaller scale, under a terracotta cloche.  The darkness tricks the plant  into wor...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 4:04 AM

January 06, 2009

As I write, retailers around the world will be anxiously doing their sums, wondering whether they've got any chance of making it through till next Christmas, or maybe even next week.  It's obvious that Woolies won't be the last legacy retailer to go to the wall. I believe that we&#...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 3:23 AM

January 05, 2009

Today is the most stressful day of the year - according to a survey commissioned, bizarrely, by the RNLI. I'm not feeling too good about work, but I wasn't thinking about jumping into the sea, at least until now.   It's tough coming back.  Without wanting to moan it seems eve...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 4:26 AM

December 18, 2008

It can be difficult to be optimistic at the moment.  It almost seems like it would be a bit wrong to jump up and down and say that you feel positive about the future, whilst the economy crashes and people lose their jobs. But I have to say that I feel a great sense of hope for 2009.  May...
The Social Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rob Greenland at 4:38 AM
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