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Ideology!

December 30, 2010

People are not naturally cruel. They become cruel when they are unhappy or when they succumb to an ideology!

One ideology against another; One faith or religion against another… – people crushed in between them!

People who are violent or wild at each other in public – could very well have been gentle men, caring fathers and loving husbands who practiced cruelty to maintain an ideology!

If people followed the instinct of their heart rather than the logic of their ideology, world would have been spared the sight of many unwanted events of disgust!

Helping people have their lives has no ideology!

Social Entrepreneurs and Social Enterprises around the world seem to be the catalysts for this big positive change!

Let them have field day all through 2011 and beyond!

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Posted in: Social Entrepreneurship Tagged: Social Entrepreneurship

Construction of a Social Enterprise!

December 25, 2010

Construction is a Process – a systematic course of actions towards achieving the result! Social Enterprises should stand much beyond the founder, for a long lasting impact. Unlike any other commercial enterprise built purely for making money or for self occupation, social enterprises have a larger obligation – to the society, to the social cause for which they are built!

Construction of a Social Enterprise requires greater care and a firm footing – glued on a set of non-negotiable principles! One analogy of a social enterprise comes from that of a personal temple! If you are building a social enterprise consider all aspects of building your own personal temple!

Let’s examine how some of the great temples were built. Especially the ones standing tall and giving shelter for over several centuries, across the world!

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People worked slowly and steadily. Every part of a marble/stone temple was made by hand, none of it by a machine. The columns were carved the same patience and skill as the sculpture.

No hurry, not even hasty. It is the quality of the end product that is most important, not the speed at which it is made. Main structures took several years to complete, and its sculptures some more, yet they have endured for almost several centuries.

Each column, moreover was made of separate drums, one stacked on top of the other. Constructing a pillar then, like constructing a pillar of belief, is an incremental process – we should begin at the bottom and ascend to the top in steady, measured steps, making certain that each successive component is carefully and deliberately fitted to the one below!

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Naturally, there must be a master plan to which the parts conform. But life is not perfect, and execution of every plan may involve delay. Hence, commitment is essential, especially for a project that is long. But as stone rises on stone, flagging spirits will rise too as the ideal takes visible form!

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No temple was ever built by a single individual. They were built by a team! In building our personal temple, we will need to borrow the love, strength, and understanding from at least one other human being.

If we are blessed, our efforts will be shared. And if life does not permit us to finish the work, the work may yet go on in the hands of others who have learned our dream!

If you are dreaming of building a social enterprise, go ahead and construct it as your own personal temple!

Make it truly REMARKABLE!

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Posted in: @dreamerdoers, Social Entrepreneurship Tagged: Social Entrepreneurship, strategy

Sustainable Innovation in action!

October 21, 2010

Social Innovation is not just another buzz word for action oriented dreamer doers! Just came across  Movirtu – a true example of a social enterprise which has entire elements of social innovation in action!

This company is bringing “personal cloud phone service” for rural users without a handset! Movirtu’s MXShare service enables people who cannot afford a phone or SIM card to own a virtual “Cloud Phone” account with their own telephone number.

No special handsets, SIM cards or additional client software are required. All information is transmitted between the handset and the MXShare server using secure channels, thereby eliminating the potential privacy issues associated with borrowing a handset. The system also manages the subscriber’s offline activity, tracking missed calls and sending notification alerts to friends or nearby village phone operators. Those with phones to lend, meanwhile, get rewarded with one-off fixed amounts or a percentage of the cost of the call or transaction as an incentive to share their handset. An example of “Frugal Luxury”!

Sustainable Innovation is successful- only when the focus is on all four circles –

      • Process Innovation = Efficiency – More for Less!
      • Product Innovation = Effectiveness – A winning Portfolio for the segment targeted – More for All!
      • Technology Innovation = Extension – More for All!
      • Business Model Innovation = Expansion – All for All!

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This company has worked on all these elements remarkably well to ensure that the value is created and utilized at the user level! Just check the manifesto:

Purpose:

Innovative mobile technology and business models to wireless telecommunication service providers servicing rural poor communities in Sub-Sahara Africa and South Asia to help them realize shared access to basic mobile phone services at a much lower cost than has been achieved before.

Movirtu is committed to delivering technology and innovation that can enable basic phone services for these people at the ‘Base of the Pyramid’. We do this by delivering solutions to mobile operators that allow them to launch new products and business models specifically for this segment at a lower cost base to the mobile operator than could be reached before.

To the end user, by working with the network providers, we are creating the conditions that allow them the opportunity to use a mobile phone. We are making access affordable. We are connecting the unconnected. We are enabling people to have a phone number and participate in the economic system. We are helping people access jobs, raise incomes, access displaced family members and, increasingly, we are acting as an enabler to send and receive remittances over the mobile phone network.

The developed world model of phone ownership and usage is not applicable in this market. Low income subscribers use phones in far different ways than you could imagine. This market cannot be satisfied by diluted down, low cost versions of traditional technology, it must be addressed by the most advanced technologies creatively combined with the existing infrastructure. This is where we come in, Movirtu provides the technology, the business model innovation and market knowledge to make this happen.

Solutions:

MXShare is a platform which when installed in the core of a mobile network enables people who cannot afford to buy a handset to have a fully functioning Cloud Phone which they access using other people’s shared phones.

MXPay enables mobile operators to deploy existing mobile payment systems to those people living on less than $2 a day without the need for the user to own a phone or SIM card, thus drastically reducing the cost of entry for these services.

MXInfo is a mobile network infrastructure platform which enables Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and welfare organizations to provide personalized information services through the mobile operator to people living on less than $2 a day without the need for them to own their own mobile phone or SIM card. These services include healthcare, agriculture and educational information.

A very good working example of a social enterprise built around sustainable innovation – a must follow model for all enterprises!

 

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BoP Mobile Life in Kenya from Movirtu on Vimeo.

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Posted in: @dreamerdoers, @frugal, @innovation, Articles, Frugal Luxury, Social Entrepreneurship Tagged: Social Entrepreneurship
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