Monday, October 31, 2016

Social Entrepreneurship This Semester

I am really excited to be taking the social entrepreneurship course with Dr. Kristin Joos at UF.  Her story is inspiring.  Please do take a look.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Final Reflection of an Aspiring Impact Sociologist

Looking back on the blog and thinking about the experiences throughout this course brought a smile to my face.  It has actually been quite fun.  I liked the idea of doing versus taking tests from day one and this has been confirmed week in and week out.

Week 15 Reading Reflection

Questions


1) What was the biggest surprise for you in the reading? In other words, what did you read that stood out the most as different from your expectations?


Working only with women is a novel concept but in America, based on equal opportunity, it would not work.  The rationale behind this approach is sound though and the concept of group lending makes sense because it fosters responsibility, cooperation, and accountability.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Elevator Pitch No. 4

Overall, I received very good feedback concerning previous elevator pitches but one criticism was that I was reading from a script so for this last one, I decided to just wing it.  Another question that people have raised along the way is how do the different initiatives and plans of SORIN functionally work.  This elevator pitch provides one real life example of a financial gap, who can be impacted by it, and how would SORIN respond to it.  Please provide your feedback below.

Venture Concept No. 2

Feedback Summary



I reviewed the feedback from the Venture Concept No. 1 and What's Next posts.  There were a total of 10 comments and all of them had positive feedback.  The most common theme was that my passion for SORIN and the work I plan on doing was picked up by multiple people.  They also respected the research and practicality of the concept and felt that the plan has lots of potential for success.  One person indicated that details about how the plan will be executed were missing.  I agree with this but there are a couple of reasons why this is so.  For one, the SORIN initiative is very ambitious in its scope so I have yet to think through the execution of all the various aspects.  I am still gathering information and seeking counsel.  I also felt like going into too much detail in this setting was not feasible or practical.  Finally, I have laid out a framework for a movement, a concept that will evolve with time.  I am sure there are many facets that have yet to come to light and probably won't until sometime in the future.  I believe there is logic in constructing the SORIN methodology one piece at a time leaving room for flexibility and adaptability along the way.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Week 14 Reading Reflection

Questions


1) What was the biggest surprise for you in the reading? In other words, what did you read that stood out the most as different from your expectations?



The triple bottom line (TBL) is a concept that I was unfamiliar with.  It focuses on a bottom line that goes beyond profit.  It is comprised of economic, environmental, and the social; the profits, people, and the planet.

Google Gold


1) A discussion of your general approach and strategy to search engine optimiation (SEO). What were some of the activities you did for each blog post to pursue SEO?