Title: Earned Income: Pathway to Sustainability
1Earned Income Pathway to Sustainability
- Report back seminar on 8th Gathering of Social
Enterprise Alliance - Theme Critical factors that predict social
enterprise sustained success - Presented by Wong Man Shun (HKFYG)
- Au Yeung Kwok Wai, Eric
(YMCA) - 21st June 2007
2The conference background
- Date 17 19 April, 2007
- Place Long Beach, California, USA
- Hosted by Social Enterprise Alliance (8th
gathering) - Theme Earned Income Pathway to Sustainability
- Format 1) Talk
- 2) Seminar with recommended levels
- 3) Social Enterprise Tours
- 4) Social Enterprises products and
services exhibition - Implications ?
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4Implications 1) Offered diversified programs
with strong participation
5Implication 2) Constitute 5.6 of GDP
6Critical factors for SE sustained success
- 1) Faith soul for the SE ?
- Many success SE originated from a conviction of
the few - 1) Homeboy Industries bakery, silkscreen,
landscaping - 2) Ethos Water Profit from selling water to 3rd
countries - 3) Anta in Fukien Sport shoes in China
- Shared by staffs and the public
- It is particularly important in the preliminary
stage - Faith happened in long lasting SE and Business
- Implications Whether our organization have
mission and - determinism to start a SE
72) Entrepreneurial Culture Permeates
- Myths vs. Reality
- MYTH REALITY
- Entrepreneurs are Entrepreneurs are
- Driven by greed Driven by vision
- High risk takers Moderate risk takers
- Intuitive thinkers Intuitive and analytic
- Dishonest Honest rule breakers
Entrepreneurs are Dreamers With social mission
Market awareness Not just one person
8Entrepreneurial Culture Permeates
- Stages of the Entrepreneurial Journey
- Choose an idea
- Build your team
- Create a plan
- Get Funding
- Launch the enterprise
- Blunder your way to the pattern of success
- Replicate the pattern
- Bring in professional management
- Leave the business
- The next start-up
93) Social norms, cultures and people recognition
towards the SE
- What is your faith and mission
- Understood by the public and staff?
- The brand name of your organization
- It is your great asset
- What is your products and services sell to the
public - With high quality, products from US
- Competitive
- Not depend on a single market
- Expect to change strategy
- But How the public and staff recognize the SE in
HK?
10Social norms, cultures and people recognition
towards the SE
- For government
- 1) By promotion
- 2) By new ordinance
- For public recognition
- 1) Trade mark
- 2) Social Enterprise Federation
- For organization
- 1) Core values Human dignity Vs Profit making
- 2) Different system and profession working
together - 3) Co-existed of social service and business
- 4) Staff readiness and participation in the SE
process - 5) Quality and competitive products and services
114) Human resources plan
- Clear mission ? right person
- Market price ? right person
- Right person ? right job and position
- Salary of private sector is not equal to salary
of NGO - Management level vs frontline level
125) Marketing your brand name and products
- Products and services are good compete with
market - Now no new service in H.K.
- Think new business in H.K.
- Join venture / project with private sector.
- S.E. promotion by government.
- Not only buy the goods but also the mission
136) Financial Management
- Human resources
- Finance
- ? another system
14Q A Session