MGT 167 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Antirrhinum
Lecture 7
Why social entrepreneurship at a large corporation?
• Programs are good for employees, customers, and shareholders
• Corporations do have a long term focus
• Programs tie to the business
Who does these in a large corp?
• Office of the chair, employee relations, government affairs
Where do they implement?
• Communities where there are employees, customers, and policymakers
How does a large corp implement?
• Sometimes DIY—Thinkabit Lab
o Qualcomm-created STEM engagement
o Ties in workforce, invention, IoT
o STEM egageet, for those ho do’t see theseles i STEM, tagile hads-
on and live-taught, career context
o Enabling educators, can it engage adults?, 26,000 students, educators, > 20 sites
o Inspiring the next generation of innovators
• Often sponsorships—FIRST Robotics
o STEM partnership/sponsorship
o Ties in workforce, technology, engineering
o Showcases snapdragon to students and mentors, STEM, leadership and
invention, employees as judges, mentors, and volunteers, 60k students, mentors
annually
o Making, problem solving
• Often in partnership with non-profits—Wireless Reach
o Wireless access for underserved communities
o Ties in non-traditional uses of mobility
o Foster entrepreneurship, public safety, healthcare delivery, environmental
sustainability, enrich teaching, 100 programs in 50 countries, 13M impacted
*alays liked to the orporatio’s usiess/goals
Social entrepreneurship—large corporations
• Not just for startups or non-profits
• Reflect the business
• Partner with us and bring your ideas
• Work for us and bring your ideas
• Together we can change the world
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Document Summary
Why social entrepreneurship at a large corporation: programs are good for employees, customers, and shareholders, corporations do have a long term focus, programs tie to the business. Who does these in a large corp: office of the chair, employee relations, government affairs. Where do they implement: communities where there are employees, customers, and policymakers. Social entrepreneurship large corporations: not just for startups or non-profits, reflect the business, partner with us and bring your ideas, work for us and bring your ideas, together we can change the world.