Social Entrepreneur
Social Entrepreneur
Social Entrepreneur
Summary:
Vision and the Social Entrepreneur
A lot has been said rightly about the need for a clear and compelling vision in any
Endeavor. A vision can provide direction, mobilize followers, coordinate activities,
and inspire the will necessary for individuals or teams to achieve meaningful things.
The successful objectives of social entrepreneurs must be framed within the
framework of revolutionary change. Instead of trying to improve the current
situation, the winning strategy for social entrepreneurs must aim towards
equilibrium change. It must address a constituency that cannot bring about the
change on its own while also taking the system as a whole into consideration. The
Colemans were able to achieve this because of their enormous and in-depth personal
experience, and which just so happened to be related to motorcycles. People believe
that the infrastructure is in place, but it wasn't - and how crucial transportation was
to keeping the system running as a whole. Racing also brought them to Africa.
Together with their friend, the legendary Grand Prix racer Randy Mamola, the
Colemans had spent years persuading their British racing peers to raise money for
Save the Children’s African programs. In 1988, Save the Children sent Mamola and
Barry to Somalia, to show them how these hard-won funds were being used. The
money was clearly being put to good use. Yet what the two men saw in Africa, and
what Andrea too saw on a subsequent trip, shocked them: haemorrhaging women
being carted in wheelbarrows to the nearest clinic; health workers covering distances
of twenty or more miles of tough terrain a day by foot; countless vehicles left to rust
by the side of the road or stacked up against buildings, vehicles that would still be
operating had they been serviced properly. What good, they asked themselves, was a
health-care system without reliable transport? And what good were expensive
vehicles that were as mobile as millstones? That, in a nutshell, was the status quo. It
became the starting point for the Colemans’ vision for what should change. Barry and
Andrea Colemans were drawn to Africa by the charity Save the Children's work in
Somalia. They witnessed women wheelbarrowed to clinics, health workers walking
miles a day and abandoned cars abandoned by the side of the road.
Some Important QUESTIONS are given below: