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Number 2, January 2002
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publisher: Isoph (http://www.isoph.com/)
editor in chief: Celisa Steele | senior editor: Jeff Cobb
contributing editor: Elizabeth Kellison
sophist@isoph.com
The second issue of The Sophist looks at the intersection of and distinction between nonprofit and for-profit.
The content in this issue of The Sophist--which focuses on the intersection of nonprofit and corporate practices--brings to mind the legend of blues singer Robert Johnson. More >>
Should nonprofits embrace social entrepreneurship and earned-income strategies, principles that are being expounded by a growing number of nonprofit professionals and funders? Do these principles apply to the nonprofit world in a useful way? More >>
Although several prominent business schools have nonprofit concentration areas, not many graduates with a master of business administration choose the nonprofit sector as their destination post-graduation. What about the few that do? What do they offer the nonprofit sector? More >>
Over the past decade there has been a growing awareness of the role that corporate enterprises can play in promoting public good. Given the multi-national operations of so many modern corporations, it is inevitable that corporate social responsibility has taken on global dimensions. The Sophist caught up with Dan Gertsacov, one of the leaders of the growing global corporate social responsibility movement. More >>
The Sophist takes a quick look at e-learning news and other items of interest, including free resources on the Web. More >>
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