On May 6, 2024, the Business Administration Department hosted a successful seminar titled “Entrepreneurial leadership: Towards a model for learning and development”. Presented by Lecturer Blesa Ebrahim
In a world where the role of entrepreneurship extends beyond economic growth, recognizing its pivotal contribution to societal development is imperative. As the younger generation seeks dynamic and creative roles, the prominence of small businesses and start-ups in shaping both economies and career paths becomes increasingly evident
Mrs. Blesa Ebrahim presentation delved into the theory Within this evolving landscape, social entrepreneurship emerges as a transformative force challenging traditional profit-driven models. Notable among these change-makers are ISDM alumni,
The seminar likely explored how Creating shared value involves maximizing economic growth alongside social progress. Social entrepreneurs must focus on community needs, expanding the framework to enhance mutual and social gain. By sharing created value, social enterprises contribute to the overall wealth of knowledge and expertise.
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