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ADMN 3441H
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
& SOCIAL INNOVATION (SESI)
WINTER 2025
WEEK 1
Kai Chung
LAND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We respectfully acknowledge that we
are situated on the treaty and
traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig
Anishnaabeg, a branch of the greater
Anishinaabeg Nation. We offer our
gratitude to the First Nations for their
care for, and teachings about, our earth
and our relations. May we honour those
teachings with our lecture class today.
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LECTURE OVERVIEW
SELF-INTRO
Instructor + Students
MUTUAL
EXPECTATIONS
COURSE INTRO
INTRO TO SESI
Housekeeping
Syllabus
▪ Ice Breaker
▪ Social Entrepreneurship
▪ Social Entrepreneur
▪ Social Business
▪ Social Innovation
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SELF-INTRO
KAI CHUNG
Now
Origin
Edu
Work
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CLASS PROFILE
❖ PROGRAMS
❖ ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUBJECTS
❖ WORK EXPERIENCE
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MUTUAL EXPECTATIONS
DIALOGUE
OPINIONS
Lecturing is not a one-way monologue.
All opinions are respected and subjective.
We all learn.
Never a clear Right or Wrong.
There are always exceptions - if justified well.
SHARINGS
CRITICAL THINKING
Everyone is encouraged to share experiences, views,
and stories from outside the classroom (real world).
Course focuses on practical and critical thinking.
Feel free to interject my lecture anytime.
Raise hand for your two cents’ sharing with class.
Rote memorization is discouraged in this class.
Reflexivity is valued.
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COURSE INTRO
Discussion on Syllabus
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INTRO TO SESI
CLASS
CHAT
CLASS DISCUSSION:
❖ WHO IS AN ENTREPRENEUR?
❖ WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
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❖ SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP (SES)
An Alternative to Entrepreneurship
▪ SES is a process undertaken by like-minded people to provide solution(s) to problem(s)
within a specific system/industry for a targeted community segment. Providing product or
service to satisfy a customer’s needs or wants is secondary focus
▪ There are many systems (industries/sectors) within a targeted community, and each SES
tends to focus on a specific system
(People)
(Planet)
(Profit)
▪ Most of the systemic problems are Social, Environmental, and/or Economic (SEE)
▪ SES process is influenced by three (3) main considerations:
➢ Actors: The interest and passion of the individual social entrepreneurs
➢ Organization: Sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation (for-profit or not-for-profit)
➢ Context: Geographical areas – town, city, county, region, province, country, global
▪ The outcome is community-oriented and focuses on SEE. Never prioritise solely on profit
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❖ SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS (SE)
Paradigm Shift: An Alternative to Entrepreneurs
▪ SE are driven by a higher calling than profit… altruism, a good Samaritan, a helping hand
▪ SE see themselves as part of a greater community and want to be involved in it
▪ SE is particularly interested or passionate on a specific system within the community
▪ SE have the ability to identify a need or a weakness within the specific system
▪ SE engage and collaborate with community stakeholders
▪ SE solve community problems (social, economic, environmental - SEE) – instead of
satisfying customers’ needs and/or wants – through a social enterprise (or a social purpose
organization – SPO)
▪ A paradigm shift from 1P (Profit) to 3Ps (People, Planet, and Profit) is not easy.
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❖ SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS (SE) C O N T ’ D
A Social Entrepreneur
CLASS
CHAT
When Mikaila Ulmer was four (2009), she was stung by a bee - twice in one week. She was
terrified of going outside, so her parents encouraged her to learn more about bees so she
wouldn't be afraid. It worked. Mikaila didn't just learn what an important role bees play in our
ecosystem, but she also learned bees are endangered, and set out to save them. She started
by selling cups of lemonade in front of her house and donating the small proceeds to
organizations dedicated to bee conservation. When she realized the more lemonade she sold,
the more bees she could help, Me & the Bees Lemonade was born. Now she sells her
lemonade across the country. From meetings with Fortune 500 CEOs, to securing a deal ($60K)
on Shark Tank, to even visiting the Obama White House (2016), Mikaila's lemonade and
passion for bee conservation have taken her far.
Source: Amazon - https://www.amazon.ca/Bee-Fearless-Dream-Like-Kid/dp/1984815083
Video on Mikaila introducing Barack Obama at United State of Women Summit (2016):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjqryyYbUlI
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❖ SOCIAL ENTERPRISE (SE)
An Alternative to Traditional Business
▪ In Canada, social purpose organization (SPO) can be a for-profit or a not-for-profit
▪ One key type of SPO is a Social Enterprise (SE) - https://www.canada.ca/en/employmentsocial-development/programs/social-innovation-social-finance.html
▪ SE operates a social business (SB) that is sustainable in terms of cashflow and profitability
▪ The creation of the SB (vision, mission, values) are for the community – not shareholders.
▪ The purpose/priority of the SB are on solving community problems – not customers’
needs/wants
▪ Profits from sustainable SB(not grants / donations) channel to fund social causes (SEE)
CLASS
CHAT
▪ Social enterprise works with community stakeholders to solve community problem(s):
➢ Directly – SPO works in the community directly. and/or
➢ Indirectly – SPO channels funds to intermediaries (experts or Third Sector)
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❖ SOCIAL INNOVATION (SI)
An Alternative to Proprietary, Close -sourced Innovation
▪ Innovation is the act or process of innovating – i.e. making changes on an established
something (practice, technology, methodology, approach, concept, belief, service, product)
▪ SI is the innovation process that enables a SPO to design and implement new social
solutions to solve community problems.
▪ SI focuses on providing social benefits to the community, not on enriching the SPO nor its
shareholders.
▪ SI knowledge are shared openly (non-proprietary & open-sourced) with interested parties
or stakeholders anytime anywhere. This will allow the solution and benefits to be scaled up
within the shortest time possible and reaching out to as many people as possible.
CLASS
CHAT
▪ SI need NOT be a novelty. SPO can repurpose an existing practice or technology to suit its
specific social mission. This repurposing saves costs and time.
▪ Eg. Social Enterprise + Circular Economy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRovHP4eXyM
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WAY FORWARD
Week 2:
▪ Differentiate social enterprises from other organizations.
▪ Discussion on group formation (4-5 pax/group). There are
4-5 questions in the group assignment.
Contact:
Kai Chung – kchung@trentu.ca (not kaichung@trentu.ca)
For request to meet up at campus, please email me at least
72 hours before appointment. Refer syllabus (pg. 1) on my
office hour for any meeting request.
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