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Welcome to What If We Get It Right? the podcast for positive stories in business - hosting social impact entrepreneurs, innovators and employee activists from around the globe. We’re starting conversations about how people can lead our world in a new direction and looking at where we may be getting it right.

What If We Get It Right‪?‬ Undercover Activist, Impossible, Tessa Wernink, Kwame Ferreira

    • Näringsliv

Welcome to What If We Get It Right? the podcast for positive stories in business - hosting social impact entrepreneurs, innovators and employee activists from around the globe. We’re starting conversations about how people can lead our world in a new direction and looking at where we may be getting it right.

    What Good Business Means - with Alison Taylor

    What Good Business Means - with Alison Taylor

    In our prep interview with Alison Taylor we hear about ethical organisations and including employee voice. Her interview was part of our full story on activists and innovators in business: whatifwegetitright.com/season-3-activists-and-innovators

    • 26 min
    Activists and Innovators Part 2. Employee Activism: Change from Within

    Activists and Innovators Part 2. Employee Activism: Change from Within

    With many businesses confused about what ‘doing good’ actually means, employees are stepping up and pressuring their organisations to act on behalf of an interest greater than their company’s profits. They want to see their leadership take action and are speaking up as a political act of resistance. Employee activism is increasing globally with people are voting on their feet, ready to leave their jobs when their companies don’t perform. Join us as we explore how employee activism can be a force for good.

    • 26 min
    Activists and Innovators Part 1. Why Resistance is Necessary

    Activists and Innovators Part 1. Why Resistance is Necessary

    Are employees the social innovators and intrapreneurs organisations now need to lead by example? One thing is clear, innovators alone will not be able to drive the systemic change we need to address climate change and achieve social justice. The corporate world is being challenged from within - by activist shareholders and employees - to play its part. Join us as we explore the world of business and how resistance is necessary to make business a force for good.

    • 23 min
    The Gift Of Trying

    The Gift Of Trying

    In the fourth and final episode of this series we see the bigger picture – and why these entrepreneurs feel they need to keep on trying. Despite dealing with complexity on a day-to-day basis, they are determined to work toward their greater plan. Patrick, Mike, Douce, Washikala and Chance might be on to something. By starting and supporting these businesses, they have created a new model for people in the region to take ownership of their future. What are the ingredients for long-term impact and building ecosystems that flourish? We revisit Mike and Patrick and find out whether their approach could become a model for others. Could they be getting it right?

    • 20 min
    Building An Ecosystem

    Building An Ecosystem

    Episode three takes us deeper into the intricacies of setting up a business in an uncertain and complex environment. If social entrepreneurs can offer ideas and business solutions for community value, what role should government play? And how can NGOs and other societal actors get involved? Besides the insights from Douce and Washikala, we meet Chance Rwezi, who runs a coffee co-op on the island of Idjwi. While Douce and Washikala need to test their assumptions within their communities, Chance has challenges that lie outside the country. How does he see the balance between local and global economies and community value?

    • 15 min
    Stepping Into Risk

    Stepping Into Risk

    In episode two, we meet entrepreneurs in Eastern Congo who have made a business out of their personal mission. From her factory in Bukavu town, Douce Namwezi and her team want to improve the position of women in their communities and have set out to address this through the production of feminine hygiene pads. But can you set up a business around a product no one feels comfortable talking about? Six hours north, in the city of Goma, Washikala Malongo and his company Altech are on a mission to eradicate energy poverty. Do they have what it takes to build a nationwide business in a country where two thirds of households can’t afford the solar powered products they make?

    • 23 min

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