MoveAhead: lessons in pragmatism for an idealistic social-entrepreneur

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Sambhavi Lakshminarayanan, Simon Best, Evelyn Maggio
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Theoretical basis There is little published information available in the area of youth programs and social entrepreneurship in underrepresented communities. However, there are many idealistic entrepreneurs in the community; the case describes the experience of one such individual. Case analysis and the Instructor’s Manual are based on standard theories and techniques in organizational environmental and strategy analysis, as well as information and approaches regarding nonprofit functioning. Research methodology This case was prepared from primary sources, based on interviews with the founder. The name of the organization was disguised but the location and the founder’s name were not. Case overview/synopsis Growing up in a rough neighborhood, Darnell found refuge in an after-school program, which he credited for several positive values. As an adult, he felt a strong desire to give back to the community he had grown up, and still lived in. Thus, was launched MoveAhead, a fitness-based after-school program similar to the one he had participated in. However, as was common for many social entrepreneurs, Darnell struggled to overcome severe lack of capital and to deal with operational issues. Now, MoveAhead had reached a critical and existentially important point, when a strategic decision had to be made. Complexity academic level This is a decision case. It discusses the difficulties faced by a social entrepreneur who had a strong drive and conviction but little capital. The case describes a strategic turning point for one such organization. It can be used in business and management courses at the undergraduate level. It would also be relevant to a course on (social) entrepreneurship. The level and analysis required of students and discussion questions used can be adjusted depending on whether the course is introductory or more advanced, such as strategy.
前进:给理想主义社会企业家的实用主义教训
理论基础在代表性不足的社区中,青年项目和社会创业领域的出版信息很少。然而,社会上有许多理想主义的企业家;这个案例描述了一个这样的人的经历。案例分析和教师手册是基于组织环境和战略分析的标准理论和技术,以及有关非营利组织运作的信息和方法。研究方法:本案例是根据对创始人的采访,从第一手资料中准备的。该组织的名称是伪装的,但地点和创始人的名字却没有。达内尔在一个恶劣的社区长大,他在一个课后项目中找到了避难所,他认为这带来了一些积极的价值。成年后,他有一种强烈的愿望,想要回馈他成长并仍然生活在其中的社区。于是,他推出了MoveAhead,这是一个以健身为基础的课后项目,与他参加过的项目类似。然而,与许多社会企业家一样,达内尔努力克服严重缺乏资金和处理运营问题。现在,MoveAhead已经到了生死攸关的关键时刻,必须做出战略决策。复杂性学术水平这是一个决策案例。它讨论了一个社会企业家所面临的困难,他有强大的动力和信念,但缺乏资本。这个案例描述了一个这样的组织的战略转折点。它可以用于本科阶段的商业和管理课程。它也将与(社会)企业家精神课程相关。学生的水平和分析要求以及讨论问题的使用可以根据课程是介绍性的还是更高级的(如策略)进行调整。
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