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Lean Business Model- Movember Foundation

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 The organization I have chosen for my case study and business model canvas is The Movember Foundation, a charity that is dedicated to Men's health, specifically prostate and testicular cancer, and mental health related issues. 

Mapping of Journeys

Journey Map for Social Entrepreneurship  Beginning: Laying the groundwork through theory learning and genre writing exercises. Understanding the difference between FBL, TBL, and SET. Middle:  Working on case studies, pitches, and proposals.  Analyzing the theory and gauging how it can be applied to social enterprises.  Looking at strategy and structure End:  Presenting our case studies, pitches, or proposals. Outcomes and Impact  Practical applications of what we learned so far The reason we need social enterprises

Pathway: Social Enterprise Case Study

  Social Business Case Study Social Enterprise: Currently undecided. Leaning towards Tesla or a large company that would have enough information available on the internet. Voice: Mix of formal and informal. 70% formal and academic. 20% informal with figures of speech. Sparsely opinionated. Largely opinionated if it is on Tesla. Beta structure of the paper: Introduction/overview. Purpose/strategy. Sources/options for funding. Accomplishments/analysis of what they have been doing. Trajectory. Potential problems/drawbacks. Assessment of impact/execution. Opinion and conclusion

The vicissitudes of visual art: Is all art really valid?

     A 400sqft studio space covered with white cloth. The windows have been blacked out to not allow any daylight to enter the space. The faint musical stylings of an obscure garage band from the 80’s plays in the background, almost entirely distracting you from the emptiness of the room. For a brief moment the sounds of what might be a badly tuned guitar and a tambourine is more intellectually challenging than what you think   you see around you. A single lightbulb dangles from the ceiling, leading your eyes to the two blue-dotted stains on the white cloth below. The artist statement reads that it represents the early stages of cell formation and how simple yet profound life is — aha. This is art .