Social Business To Change the World By changing individuals, communities, villages, cities and countries
Social Business To Change the World By changing individuals, communities, villages, cities and countries
The current economic and financial crisis makes it very clear that the system that we have is
not sustainable, and thus it is the right time for us to change the ways we do business and build them in a new way. If you are interested to learn more about social business and connect with practitioners and experts in the field, the Global Social Business Summit will be the place to be for you.
The Global Social Business Summit is the worldwide leading forum for social business, non-loss, non-dividend companies with a social goal. It serves to spread awareness of social business, foster discussion and collaboration between practitioners and stakeholders, as well as present and conceive best practices.
The annual event is organized by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus and his Creative Advisor Hans Reitz, which gathers experts from private sectors, civil society, governments and academia over a few days of meetings, forums and workshops.
The Global Social Business Summit is a platform where we can create our own space of inspiration and determination, create new value in the face of generational and structural shifts and leverage far-reaching advances in science and technology for our communities.
We are looking forward to meet and connect with you at the Global Social Business Summit 2013, which will be held from 07 – 09 November 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Agenda Global Social Busines Summit 2013
Agenda Global Social Busines Summit 2013
5/6 November 2013
GSBS Research Conference on Social Business |
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The GSBS Research Conference is a pre-meeting of the Global Social Business Summit for academics involved in social business. For the agenda please click here. |
6 November 2013
GSBS Young Challengers Meeting |
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The GSBS Young Challengers Meeting is a pre-meeting of the Global Social Business Summit for young leaders under the age of 25. For the agenda please click here. |
7 November 2013
Global Social Business Summit |
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The agenda is subject to change. |
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08:00 – 09:30 am | Registration and Get-together |
09:30 – 10:30 am |
Opening Plenary Welcome address and special welcome to Yunus Centre Delegation by Nurfarini Daing, CEO Youth Trust Foundation myHarapan and Hans Reitz, Head of Global Social Business Summit Keynote by Professor Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate |
10:30 – 11:30 am |
Plenary Session I Dr. Fatima al Balooshi, Minister of Social Development Bahrain Richard Branson, Virgin Group (virtual address) Saskia Bruysten, CEO Yunus Social Business Nurfarini Daing, CEO Youth Trust Foundation myHarapan Eric Lesueur, Projects Director Veolia Environment Rogerio Oliveira, Country Director Yunus Social Business Brazil Hans Reitz, Founder The Grameen Creative Lab Prof. Hiroto Yasuura, Vice Executive President Kyushu University |
11:30 – 01:00 pm | |
01:00 – 02:30 pm |
Lunch Break |
02:30 – 04:00 pm | Focus Groups (continuation) |
04:00 – 04:30 pm | Energy Break |
04:30 – 06:00 pm |
Plenary Session II Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee, Director General & CEO Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs Antonio da Conceicao, Minister of Commerce, Industry & Environment East Timor Hendrik Heuermann, HR Department H&M Germany Krish Krishnan, Founder Director and CEO Green Ventures Gilbert Mbesherubusa, Vice President Operations African Development Bank Erin Pham Steinhauer, Head of Corporate Responsibility Asia Pacific, Central Europe, Middle East and Africa Visa Inc Hans Reitz, Head of Global Social Business Summit Imamus Sultan, Managing Director Grameen Kalyan Alex Thier, Assistant to the Administrator USAID Jimmy Wales, Founder Wikipedia (virtual address) |
06:00 – 06:30 pm |
Closing Session Day 1 Wrap up by Ron Garan: Perspective from an astronaut on Co-creation and Knowledge Management |
06:30 – 08:00 pm | Networking Dinner |
8 November 2013
Global Social Business Summit |
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08:00 – 09:30 am |
Get-together |
09:30 – 10:00 am |
Opening by Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate: Recap GSBS Day 1 |
10:00 – 11:00 am
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Plenary Session III “It’s the corporation, stupid!” - Social business as part of the business strategy Moderation: Martin Löffler, Director California Institute for Social BusinessBinod Chaudhary, Chairman Chaudhary Group Dr. Joon Choi, VP Social Enterprise Team SK SUPEX Council Emmanuel Faber, COO Danone Group Navroze Godrej, Board of Directors Godrej Group Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate |
11:00 – 12:30 pm |
Pecha Kucha Festival |
12:30 – 01:30 pm |
Lunch Break |
01:30 – 03:30 pm |
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03:30 – 04:00 pm |
Presentation of Social Business Pedia Moderation: Ron Garan, NASA Astronaut |
04:00 – 05:30 pm |
Plenary Session IV Social Impact Measurement – Curse or cure for social investment?Moderation: Lutfey Siddiqi, Managing Director, Co-Head Foreign Exchange Asia-Pacific UBS Investment Bank Sophie Eisenmann, CFO Yunus Social Business Anshu Gupta, Founder Goonj Jean-Luc Perron, Managing Director Grameen Crédit Agricole Microfinance Foundation Jack Sim, Founder World Toilet Organisation Ulrich Villis, Global Co-Leader Social Impact Practice Boston Consulting Group Datuk Zabidah Ismail, Managing Director Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia |
05:30 – 06:00 pm |
Closing Session Day 2 |
10:00 – 03:00 am |
YY Party |
9 November 2013
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Culture & Arts |
02:00 – 04:00 pm |
Panel discussion: How can culture & arts support social business? Moderation: Hans Reitz, Head of Global Social Business SummitMaoz Inon, Tourism entrepreneur Low Ngai Yuen, Founder Kakiseni Eddin Khoo, Founder Pusaka Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate |
Focus Groups
Focus Groups
The Focus Groups are an essential part of the Global Social Business Summit. They are topic-oriented breakout sessions and depending on the content they are run in different formats: training session, workshop, expert-led presentation or case study presentation. The purpose of the Focus Groups is to work on challenges and identify opportunities as well as concrete recommendations related to the topic of the session. Focus Groups are divided into two different levels:
Start-up level does not require prior knowledge about social business or a specific topic. Depending on the format you can either learn more about a specific topic or develop new social business ideas on a given topic.
Pilot level builds on concepts or outputs from past summit(s). Participants signing up should either have an expertise on the topic or should have studied the results of last year’s follow-up report.
1. Introduction to Social Business Funds
Start-up funding is still a major challenge for many entrepreneurs. A growing number of social business funds is emerging, but still there is a great need for further fund sources in many places around the globe. This focus group presents an overview of existing social business funds and a brief outline of the fund structures. It will further explain the mechanics of setting up a local social business incubator fund. Participants will also learn about the implementation of incubation services and pipeline management.
Moderator: Saskia Bruysten (CEO Yunus Social Business)
Format: Training Session
Level: Start-up
2. Alternative ways of financing social businesses
Beyond Social Business Funds, how can social businesses get the funding they need for growth? Can a social stock market or social bonds be developed? Is crowd funding the future? Can governments, development agencies and large corporations encourage third-party investment through credit guarantees or purchasing guarantees? This focus group will do a review on last year´s key findings and participants are held to brainstorm and discuss on innovative ways of funding.
Moderator: Jean-Luc Perron (Managing Director Grameen Crédit Agricole Microfinance Foundation), Emmanuel Marchant (General Manager danone.communities), Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee (Director General & CEO Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs)
Format: Workshop
Level: Pilot
3. Microfinance as social business: examples from Bangladesh, Cambodia and Palestine
Astonished of how much can be achieved with a small amount of money, Prof. Yunus developed the concept at the core of Grameen Bank: banking without collateral for the poorest of the poor. The Nobel Peace Prize in Peace 2006 was awarded jointly to Prof. Yunus and Grameen Bank for their efforts to create economic and social development from below. This Focus Group enables the participants to understand how Grameen microcredit works and how it was replicated in many countries all over the world. It then demonstrates in practical examples how microfinance institutions develop their business model as a social business.
Moderator: Jürgen Hammer, (Chief Investment Officer Grameen Crédit Agricole), Muhammad Shahjahan (Acting Managing Director Grameen Bank), Prof. Latifee (MD Grameen Trust)
Format: Case Studies
Level: Start-up
4. Starting up: the creation of a social business
This Focus Group is a training session on how to start a social business. It will give firsthand insights of a social business incubation centre, where social businesses are being started from scratch and from an experienced social business consultant from the Yunus Centre, advising companies and entrepreneurs on setting up social businesses.
Moderator: Amir Khashru (CFO & Social Business Coordinator Yunus Centre), Christina Hunn (Director Incubation Centre Grameen Caldas)
Format: Training Session
Level: Start-up
5. Changing communities by starting a social business movement through local initiatives
This Focus Group is a workshop on how to start a social business movement on a local scale. Fionn Dobbin will talk about the essentials of starting a movement and share firsthand experience on how his social business grew out of a movement. Participants will then create own ideas of how they can change their communities through local initiatives targeted to raise awareness and address social issues.
Moderator: Fionn Dobbin (Creative Industries Program Director Stockholm School of Economics in Riga)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
6. Scaling up: how to grow and scale social businesses
Once a social business concept has been identified and successfully piloted, one of the major challenges is to achieve scale. This Focus Group will present examples of successfully scaled social businesses and lessons learned on the way. It will also allow for participants to exchange their experience and explore potential steps to scale specific business models proposed by participants of the session
Moderator: Ellynita Lamin (Executive Director Social Enterprise Alliance Malaysia), Ashraful Hassan (Managing Director Grameen Fabrics and Fashions)
Format: Training Session
Level: Pilot
7. Behaviour influence approaches: how to overcome non-financial purchase barriers at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP)?
Social entrepreneurs often face challenges in convincing BoP customers and key stakeholders about the benefits of their products. This Focus Group enables participants to understand behaviour influence as a science, and to become familiar with useful tools that help utilize its principles for positive behavioural change. A key element is to transfer results from research into practical tools for the grassroots practitioner. In particular, this Focus Group will teach how an understanding of the basic principles of behaviour can be used to improve communications at the BoP and among key stakeholders.
Moderator: Faiz Shah (Director Yunus Center AIT), Christopher Eldrige (Expert-in-residence on Behavioural Influence at AIT)
Format: Training Session
Level: Pilot
8. Transforming not-for-profit models into social businesses
Not-for-profit organizations face the challenge to invest a majority of their human resources in raising funds. This focus group takes a closer look on business modeling and discusses the challenges and requirements of a transformation process. Participants will also discuss partial transformations or SB as an additional pillar for a not-for-profit.
Moderators: Nurfarini Daing (CEO myHarapan), Veronica Colondam (CEO YCAB Foundation), Abser Kamal (MD Grameen Shakti)
Format: Training Session
Level: Start-up
9. Impact measurement and assessment of social businesses
Social business entrepreneurs play a unique role in creating change in the world. They are different from any other entrepreneur by their long-term focus on creating wide-scale changes at the systemic level. This type of change is often difficult to measure. We will present an overview of existing ways to measure the impact of social businesses and enable an exchange to identify best-in-class approaches.
Moderator: Sophie Eisenmann (CFO Yunus Social Business), Dr. Ingo Ballschmieter (Advisor to the Executive Board Bertelsmann Foundation), Brune Poirson (Head of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Veolia Water India), Dr. Shariha Khalid (Executive Director Scope Group)
Format: Expert-led Presentation & Discussion
Level: Pilot
10. Nutrients for All: social business models for nutrition related issues
Worldwide almost one in eight people suffer from chronic undernourishment and at the same time health-related problems caused by obesity increase. This Focus Group will discuss and develop ideas for the complex issues related to nutrition: What is hidden hunger and how can it be tackled? Why are so many low-income households affected by obesity? Have we unlearned how to process and prepare healthy food? What about new trends like city farming?
Moderator: Dr. Kerstin Humberg (Engagement Manager McKinsey & Company)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
11. Access to Water: social business models to provide drinking water in underserved communities
Water is a human right but still 780 million people lack access to clean water. Grameen Veolia Water will present their social business model and lessons learned followed by a short question lab for more detailed insights. Group discussion and idea development will lead to a clear description of the crucial points needed to create a water social business.
Moderator: Eric Lesueur (Projects Director Veolia Water), Patrick Rousseau (Chairman & Managing Director Veolia Water India)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
12. Post-crisis rebuilding: social business models to help citizens organize and advance their communities
Societies in post-crisis suffer from a severe lack of trust. Common interest, regardless how logical it might seem to an outsider, is hard to identify in divided communities. This Focus Group takes a look at ways how activities of common interest can be developed, leading to more cohesive communities and provides firsthand experience from a social entrepreneur in community building. The participants will develop new ideas for social business opportunities and job creation.
Modearator: Zoran Puljic (Founder Mozaik Foundation)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
13. Women empowerment through social business
In Asia, women play an important role in bringing change to many areas of life. In order for change to happen empowerment needs to take place. This focus group discusses the challenges and sharing of ideas on how to make this change a reality in the Asian community, where many other factors influence the empowerment of women such as culture, education and economy. General Electric will also share their insights on how skills in their women empowerment programs are relevant and transferable to women operating in the social business ecosystem.
Moderator: Sugunah Verumandy (Human Resources Director GE Malaysia & Brunei), Jeya Sheila C. S. Koilpitchai (Capacity and Capability Manager myHarapan)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
14. Social business solutions for waste management
The consumption-driven lifestyle has led the world to an enormous waste problem. Recycling solutions became popular but are not fighting the root problem. New zero waste approaches are promising to fight the issue sustainably. Participants will brainstorm social business ideas and develop social business models to tackle the waste problem.
Moderator: Rogerio Oliviera (Country Director Yunus Social Business Brazil)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
15. Communicating social business: how to best use social media for the promotion of social businesses?
Nowadays, social media has become essential for companies and their marketing strategies. At the same time it is a great opportunity for social business to create awareness with a low budget. Winning social media marketing requires commitment, strategy, deep industry insight, genuine engagement and clever social content. This focus group reviews successful social media campaigns, identifies innovative ways of social media marketing and develops new approaches for social media usage.
Moderator: Pete Teo (Singer, Songwriter & Film producer), Christian Vanizette (Founder Makesense)
Format: Training Session
Level: Start-up
16. The new role of academia: combining social business teaching with incubation services for local social value creation
Universities deliver not only invaluable knowledge but have also a tremendous influence on their students´ mindsets. But can universities even do more for the social business movement? This focus group takes a look at how universities can combine social business teaching with incubation services that help to create social value. Can we establish an international network of SB universities on local, regional and international level to connect incubation services?
Moderator: Martin Löffler (Director California Institute for Social Business Channel Islands)
Format: Workshop
Level: Pilot
17. Reaching and keeping talent: how to recruit and train people for social businesses?
Social businesses require talented people to deliver social goals. A key challenge is how to attract, recruit and train the right staff at the right time. This Focus Group explores how to build a successful team to keep a social business moving forward, supporting those most in need.
Moderator: Alex Finlayson (Social Business Consultant British Council)
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
18. Introduction to the Design Thinking method for solving social issues
Having created learning experiences for participants of all cultures, ages, disciplines and industries, Genovasi has found that engaging in projects provides a much richer learning experience than listening to a "teacher" does. As such, their bias is to provide limited scaffolding to allow participants to do, and then to facilitate a reflection that invites the participants themselves to extract the meaningful learning opportunities from the experience. This Focus Group will give participants a full cycle through the Design Thinking process – trying out a number of new designerly behaviors in a short session. The Focus Group will offer an opportunity to touch on the fundamental values of Genovasi – human centered design, a bias towards action and rapid prototyping.
Please note that lunch break will start 30 min later for participants of this Focus Group to allow a smooth run through of the Design Thinking process.
Moderator: Carol Wong (CEO Genovasi)
Format: Training Session
Level: Start-up
19. Case studies on social businesses delivering healthcare services to underprivileged communities
This Focus Group presents and discusses different case studies of social business models to deliver healthcare services to underprivileged communities. The main challenges to be tackled lie in reaching remote areas and how to balance the disparity in financial accessibility of medical products and services. Participants are encouraged to share their own experiences, learn from each other, identify challenges and discuss solutions.
Moderator: Aarti Wig (Country Director Yunus Social Business India), Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala (CEO Wockhardt Foundation), Imamus Sultan (MD Grameen Kalyan), Lutfi Fadil Lokman (Founder Hospitals Beyond Boundaries)
Format: Case Studies & Discussion
Level: Pilot
20. Experience Dialogue in Silence by DiD Hong Kong Limited
Utilizing the unique and professional knowledge of Deaf, the refreshing and challenging “Dialogue in Silence Workshop” aims at unveiling your potential to master a confident, clear and prominent technique of expression, excite the unlimited imagination and develop more discerning observation. The workshop incorporates a series of tasks that emphasize teamwork and cooperation, which allow participants to experience and deal with the mental pressure when facing difficult challenges, learn to give up conservative attitude, overcome life’s hurdles and realize the importance of getting along with others and communication, which is crucial in the development of an intimate relationship.
The Focus Group will be conducted 2 hours in silence with activities led by deaf trainers and 1 hour debriefing hosted for crystallizing the insights and learning.
With the aid of industrial grade headphones, and led by professional deaf trainers, participants will learn how to listen with their eyes, express their ideas with body language and work with colleagues in a challenging environment of Silence.
Throughout the program, Deaf trainers observe and share on how the participants interact and communicate, allowing participants to have a reflection on their everyday behaviours, and inspire participants with the right attitude to accomplish difficult task.
After Silence experience, a facilitator will leverage the experiences during the workshop, to create linkage to deliver insight that participants’ are able to apply to their daily work and life.
Please note that lunch break will start 30 min later for participants of this Focus Group to allow a smooth run through of the activity in silence.
Moderator: DiD Hong Kong Limited
Format: Workshop
Level: Start-up
Research Conference
Research Conference
The 1st GSBS Research Conference on Social Business will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 5th & 6th November 2013 to coincide with the 5th annual Global Social Business Summit. During the first four summits, we have progressed from having a meeting of academics through to specific pre-conference Academia Meetings in 2011 and 2012, and encourage participation of those who have contributed to these events so far.
This conference is aimed at all researchers working on social business or related areas, the main aims of the conference being to:
- stimulate an inter-disciplinary and international research community around this area of growing international
significance; and - enhance capacity, quality and recognition of research in social business.
We are looking forward to contributions from a variety of areas of scientific enquiry related to social business. More information about the GSBS Research Conference on Social Business can be found in the agenda below and at www.rcsb2013.com.
Registration for the GSBS Research Conference on Social Business is for university associates only and has to be made through this website. To register please click here.
Agenda
5 November 2013
09:00 – 10:00 am | Registration |
10:00 – 10:30 am |
Welcome addresses and video Prof Dr Rahmah bt Mohamed, UKMDeputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) (tbc) |
10:30 – 11:30 pm |
Opening plenary Lars Hulgård, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at Roskilde University |
11:30 – 12:45 pm |
Panel session Moderator: Leonhard Nima Bénédicte Faivretavignot, HEC ParisMartin Löffler, California State University Channel Islands (tbc) Faiz Shah, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand Prof. Dr. Mohd Fauzi Mohd Jani, UKM-CESMED Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University |
12:45 - 02:00 pm |
Lunch |
02:00 – 04:00 pm |
Submitted-abstracts sessions I Social Enterprise and Local Development, Enrico Testi Social business as a generator of health, Michael Roy |
04:00 – 04:15 pm | Break |
04:15 – 05:45 pm |
Submitted-abstracts session II Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Business, Mohamad Nasir Mohamed Nazri and Aini Aman
Perception of Business People towards Social Business: A Study of Mid-Level Managers in Bangladesh, Zarjina Tarana Khalil and Mehdi Hussain |
05:45 - 07:00 pm |
Reception and dinner |
6 November 2013
08:30 – 10:30 am |
Submitted abstracts session III Social Business: A New Phenomenon to Solve the Social Problems in Business way, Md. Bazlur Rahman Reconstructing the Roles of Universities toward Development of Social Business, Mohd Fauzi Mohd Jani and Aini Aman |
10:30 – 11:00 am |
Break |
11:00 – 01:00 pm |
Submitted abstracts session IV Design for Social Business. An Educational Urgency for Students, Social Entrepreneurs and Communities, Massimo Randone Developing inclusive business models in rich countries: Balancing issues of attractiveness, cannabalization and stigmatization, Frédéric Dalsace, Clémence Patureau, Gabriel-James Safar |
01:00 – 02:30 pm |
Lunch, review |
02:30 – 03:30 pm |
Panel session Moderator: Faiz Shah, Asian Institute of Technology Chris Eldridge, Asian Institute of Technology |
03:30 – 04:30 pm |
Closing plenary Professor Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate |
04:30 - 05:00 pm |
Launching of Social Business Research Grant Scheme (SBRGS) and eBook |
05:00 - 06:00 pm |
Dinner |