Practitioner Hub is a Place to Share and Network Online
Tiana Reid — June 20, 2013 — Social Good
References: businessinnovationfacility.org & twitter
The Practitioner Hub is a place to go to find information and support on inclusive business. Members (it is free to join the website) can do a number of things include post blogs of their own, talk to other members, look through specific content whether it's sifted by area or industry, get a monthly newsletter among other things.
As an organization, the Practitioner Hub is invested in what collaboration can do as a principle so that start-ups can go from an idea to a change-making capacity. The network itself is a join development by Business Innovation Facility and Innovations Against Poverty. There is more to come here, as the video tour will be arriving soon as well as other tutorials.
Contact Information
Practitioner Hub website
Inclusive Business Hub on Twitter
As an organization, the Practitioner Hub is invested in what collaboration can do as a principle so that start-ups can go from an idea to a change-making capacity. The network itself is a join development by Business Innovation Facility and Innovations Against Poverty. There is more to come here, as the video tour will be arriving soon as well as other tutorials.
Contact Information
Practitioner Hub website
Inclusive Business Hub on Twitter
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Business Networks - There is a need for inclusive business networks that provide support and networking opportunities for startups.
2. Collaboration for Change-making Capacity - Collaboration between organizations can lead to startups with greater capacity to effect change.
3. Online Community Hubs - Online platforms that facilitate connections and knowledge-sharing among members can be valuable for startups looking to enter new markets.
Industry Implications
1. Social Entrepreneurship - Inclusive business networks like Practitioner Hub can provide resources and connections for social entrepreneurs.
2. Business Incubation - The Practitioner Hub can be used by business incubators to connect their startups with a network focused on inclusive business.
3. International Development - International development organizations can use the Practitioner Hub to support and promote inclusive business models in developing economies.
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