I linked the other day to some recent podcasts on Social Innovation Conversations and that got me thinking about the various other bits of audio I’ve been listening to of late; some of this is repetition of previous podcast posts, but anyway:
– You can do a lot worse than Peter Day: both his InBusiness and his Global Business programmes. And, topically enough, the last programme of the latter was from the Skoll World Forum for Social Entrepreneurship. Shame that a UK-based programme on the subject was so US-centric but maybe next time….
– SmallBizPod is good (as is the blog and their news RSS feeds); hope that Alex Bellinger will put online some stuff from the Shine Unconference which he came to
– Also enjoying the Bottom Line with Evan Davis; always interesting when the 3 CEOs he has each week are from organisations of vastly different scale and sector…
– Others to watch out for are the various US magazines (Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review) and universities (MIT etc) which are putting more and more material online.
– Finally, for a bit of light-ish relief, the Bugle which, in my humble opinion, is carat-gold genius.
Hi Nick,
At the risk of giving a plug to Entreprenurses CIC (at http://www.nursingleadership.org.uk), we have created a 5-part podcast covering the creation of a nurse-led social enterprise. It is at http://www.entreprenurses.net/podcast/index.php and the 5 podcasts make up a 3-hour audio programme. The idea is that you can use a series of podcasts to teach yourself the fundamentals of creating a nurse-led social enterprise. This is particularly relevant given the NHS’s new push for the creation of nurse-led social enterprises (see the Guardian from last Friday – http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jun/27/nhs.health)