Step 10: Creating a Social Enterprise
There is no one final decision on the definition of what makes up social entrepreneurship. However, one of the main points that makes social entrepreneurship different from commercial entrepreneurship is the fact that it treats the people working with it differently and in a more human manner.
Questions to be asked:
- What category of minorities or people with fewer opportunities will you employ on your company?
- How will you help these people integrate with the rest of the other employees?
- Will you offer any extra support to these people apart from employment?
- What is the percentage of profits that you will re-invest in the community?
- Where will you re-invest it?