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Key Competences of Social Entrepreneurs
1. Systems thinking skills: organisations such as the Ocean Cleanup Project demonstrate an
understanding of complex systems and their impacts. By developing innovative technologies to eliminate
plastic pollution in the oceans, they are addressing environmental challenges while considering broader
systemic impacts.
2. Embracing diversity and interdisciplinarity: the Climate Group fosters collaboration among diverse
stakeholders to address climate change. By bringing together businesses, governments and
communities, they draw on different perspectives and expertise to develop holistic solutions.
3. Foresight/future thinking: companies such as Beyond Meat are anticipating future challenges by
providing sustainable alternatives to meat consumption. While addressing environmental concerns by
developing plant-based meat products, they anticipate that consumer preferences will shift towards more
sustainable food options.
4. Normative competence: organisations like Patagonia prioritise ethical decision-making and value
alignment in their operations. They set standards for ethical business practices through initiatives that
promote environmental sustainability and social responsibility.
5. Action competence: social enterprises such as Solar Sister translate vision into action by providing
clean energy solutions in underserved communities. Through grassroots initiatives, they empower
individuals to take action towards sustainable development.