Creating a Company Culture that Engages Social Intrapreneurs

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Social intrapreneurs or corporate changemakers, who initiate social and environmental projects to bring their ideals to work and create value for their companies, can exist in nearly every organization.

Yet it takes a conducive corporate culture to fully unlock their potential. And companies have much to gain by encouraging social intrapraneurship — from employee recruitment and retention to creating new environmental savings and economic opportunities.

About Laura B.

Laura L. Barnes is a librarian at the Prairie Research Institute Library, embedded at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, and writes for Environmental News Bits.
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