Conversation #3 with Richard Warner - on taking community enterprises/cooperatives to scale - the journey of meta-method
First published
05/19/2023
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Summary
In this 3rd conversation between Peter Westoby and Richard Warner, we explore the meta-level work of taking innovative and effective social enterprise work to scale. Scaling-up is contrasted with scaling-across and horizontal learning approaches. Richard shares stories of Nundah Community Enterprise Co-op's experiments in going to scale - including the Community Enterprise Initiative in partnership with Community Praxis Co-op, and the work of Queensland Social Enterprise Council (celebrating its 10 year anniversary this year).
Duration
22 minutes
Parent Podcast
Pete's podcast on community development
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