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lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.com

Owners: Mark Grimes (4111)
Sponsors: Mark Grimes (4111), ted ernst (CCAL30) (2630), c•a•r•l•a (white) (1333), Cynthia Gentry (CCAL30) (1914), Christina (2984)
Status: Active
Formed: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:31:43 PDT
Access policy: Members can read and edit, non-members can read and edit, anonymous users can read
Membership policy: Open to all users
Members: private.
Feedback score: 88583

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Atlas Service Corps
Collaborative Children's Project Network
Global Lives Project
Homowo African Arts & Cultures
Jean's thing ~ Nurture
Life in Africa
Ned moved to Ned.com
The Emancipation Network
WAM_Women Advancing Microfinance - Atlanta

About

Exploring, analyzing, chatting about (and sometimes even launching) transparent social purpose enterprises, social enterprises, and social ventures as ongoing business entities commingle directly with scalable models of making good things happen in the world.

Be nice. Think way the hell out of the box. Help others. You can work to make the world a better place and still have fun, so lighten up and laugh your ass off. Be honest. Bottom up trumps top down. Think sustainability. Have big hairy audacious goals. Play fair. Don't over-think things. Share information. Organic growth is okey-dokey. Offer solutions. Less talk, more action. Be thankful. Make money and make good things happen. Listen well. Always be improving things. Be mindful. A handshake agreement is as important as a contract. Be open-minded. When in doubt; bootstrap. Think big. Forget the left and the right, embrace the radical middle. Explore edges. Simplify, simplify, simplify. Ask questions. Think globally, act locally and visa versa. Be well.

ideas >> action >> good things >> lather, rinse, repeat

Cerca Trova

Ideas shared with social entrepreneurs within the lost in the FOOD CHAIN community are considered in the public domain, once you share them in the spirit of making the world a better place, anyone is free to use them.

Get it? Got it? Good.

Now fling with wild abandon.

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