Top 1200 Social Entrepreneurship Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I have always been fascinated by entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship is in my nature.
My daughter has no interest in succeeding me in the business. She is going towards social entrepreneurship, an area she is interested in. — © Shiv Nadar
My daughter has no interest in succeeding me in the business. She is going towards social entrepreneurship, an area she is interested in.
Entrepreneurship is the key to emerging technologies.
Entrepreneurship is seen as if you're in Silicon Valley or New York City and starting an app business or a social-media business, which is cool. But what we really have to focus on is people who make things, and how can we fund them, and how can we encourage people to stay in their community and make a difference in their community.
Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship. It drives everything: Job creation, poverty alleviation, innovation.
Entrepreneurship is all about deferred gratification.
The difference between both is that social entrepreneurship has a much more financial transparency. There is no financial viability and that is where a corporate sector makes a difference because we maintain a balance between both the financial status and the social service.
Entrepreneurship is not a job, nor even a calling - but a hunger.
I dream of a Digital India where e-Commerce drives Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship made America great.
Our educational system is not preparing people for the 21st Century. Failure is an essential part of entrepreneurship. If you work hard, you can get an 'A' pretty much guaranteed, but in entrepreneurship, that's not how it works.
Entrepreneurship may be the most under-taught subject. — © Marty Nemko
Entrepreneurship may be the most under-taught subject.
We need to realise that entrepreneurship is not necessarily increasing employment.
As Oklahomans, we believe in bold entrepreneurship and good stewardship.
There is a common and persistent belief out there that entrepreneurship is about creativity - that it's about having a great idea. But it's not, really. Entrepreneurship isn't about creativity. It's about organization-building - which, in turn, is about people.
I think of entrepreneurship as a way of creating value.
For many of these people the social is just a mirror of themselves. I'm not against the social, but I want something genuinely social, not something that has been fetishized as social so that a group of people can feel better about themselves.
I think that sometimes people are frightened to take the risk of entrepreneurship.
Social entrepreneurship is like a butterfly, sucking honey from a flower, but the flower won't die. They're helping the flower to make pollination.
Entrepreneurship is not only a mindset but a skillset.
Entrepreneurship without skills limits your growth potential.
The world must become aware of the fantastic transformational power of social entrepreneurship and the Foundation will work as a catalyst in this effort.
The intellectual and social climate needed to allow entrepreneurship to thrive will not exist in advanced capitalism.
I have a problem with the term social entrepreneurship because people say only business helps to make the world a better place.
I used to be opposed to the idea of social entrepreneurship. I said, you know, let business be business, and philanthropy be philanthropy. Keep the two separate, don't mix it up, and this is what I did, and I did that rather successfully, but I now recognize that actually you do need to mix it up and I think there is room for social entrepreneurship.
I think entrepreneurship is a beautiful thing.
Fortunately, right now 'entrepreneurship' is one of the business world's biggest buzz words and so many young people in our country are looking up to this new generation of CEO's as their modern day rock stars. Whenever you have that effect, it makes the job of promoting entrepreneurship much easier.
Teaching children about entrepreneurship is much like imparting any other skill or piece of knowledge. You will provide them with ways to experience how entrepreneurship works, and you guide them toward the subjects or areas they seem to show an interest in.
We are very committed to highlighting women succeeding in entrepreneurship or technology.
I am a huge fan of capitalism and a huge fan of entrepreneurship and changing the world with technology and with entrepreneurship. Capitalism is awesome. To me, capitalism is my religion.
Entrepreneurship is not for everyone.
Entrepreneurship is a muscle, and winning is an endurance game.
I got involved early on in social media - I created one of the first social networks - and for me, social gaming was a natural evolution of that.
Entrepreneurship is the launching of surprises.
Entrepreneurship is not only about starting businesses but is an attitude to life.
Planning is the kiss of death of entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship is not a civilized joust. It is streetfighting. — © James Hong
Entrepreneurship is not a civilized joust. It is streetfighting.
You know where entrepreneurship in my opinion has to go? Into the inner city.
Small businesses forget how to be social. Everyone tries to do social media when they should just try being social. To be successful with social media, you have to treat each individual person just like you would in real life by establishing a genuine connection with them.
Entrepreneurship is the art of finding profitable solutions to problems.
What is great about entrepreneurship is that entrepreneurs create the tangible from the intangible.
I suppose it's not a social norm, and not a manly thing to do - to feel, discuss feelings. So that's what I'm giving the finger to. Social norms and stuff...what good are social norms, really? I think all they do is project a limited and harmful image of people. It thus impedes a broader social acceptance of what someone, or a group of people, might actually be like.
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I don't consider my competition to be companies but entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is the freedom to take your own decisions, and that's what we offer.
To have people from every continent who are working on philanthropy, on social entrepreneurship, gives me a unique opportunity to engage.
For one to be free there must be at least two. Freedom signifies a social relation, an asymmetry of social conditions: essentially it implies social difference--it presumes and implies the presence of social division. Some can be free only in so far as there is a form of dependence they can aspire to escape.
Entrepreneurship is just one thing that needs to be in schools. — © Theo Paphitis
Entrepreneurship is just one thing that needs to be in schools.
Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual.
Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, and not everyone is going to be an entrepreneur, but women who turn to business, turn to economics, because there are people depending on them, I think that their creativity, their resilience, their spirit, embody what's best about entrepreneurship.
Clearly, there is a gender imbalance when it comes to venture capital and entrepreneurship.
A country that cannot support entrepreneurship has no hope.
Doing, not learning to do, is the essence of entrepreneurship.
Immigration is the ultimate entrepreneurship.
One of the biggest hurdles in the path of entrepreneurship is home loans!
Entrepreneurship is one of the most important drivers for job creation. Moreover, social entrepreneurship offers not only a path for young people to transform their own lives, but also a way to empower others.
India and Israel share great relations, and with Israel known as a start-up country, there are a lot entrepreneurship opportunities to explore on social projects.
Entrepreneurship is neither a science nor an art. It is a practice.
[E]conomic liberty and creative entrepreneurship are the basis of any solution to today's social and economic difficulties. Blaming business, setting wages, and attempting to run the economy by decree from Washington only exacerbates the problems. Consider the minimum wage. It seems so simple: Tell business to pay its workers more. But a hike in the minimum wage is essentially a tax, punishing precisely those companies that hire workers with the least skills.
America is a country of entrepreneurship and great business leaders.
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