MASTER CLASSES MAY the 29th 2008 (10h00-19h00)
- 10h-11h15 | PANEL I
The value chain and corporate
social responsibility
• Profº Fernando Ribeiro Mendes (ISEG)social responsibility
Stakeholder’s identification and engagement.
Benefits for 3rd Sector
• Ana Roque (Inspire)Benefits for 3rd Sector
• 11h15-11h30 | COFFEE BREAK
- 14h30-15h45 | PANEL III (parallel master classes)
What means to innovate on the 3rd sector?
• Profº Rogério Roque Amaro (ISCTE)Social venture capital and venture filantrophy
• Simon Tucker (Young Foundation)
Workshop “Springboard for citizenship: The role of social circus in Brazil (and worldwide) as a social inclusion strategy of/for/with young people at risk”.
• By Júnior Perim (Associação Crescer e Viver, Rio
de Janeiro) inquired by Orlando Garcia (Chapitô,
Lisboa)
- 11h30 -13h00 | PAINEL II (workshop)
• By Leonardo Letelier (Sitawi, Brasil)
- 16h00-17h15 | PANEL IV (parallel master classes)
How to create a Social Sillicon Valley? 1st part
• Geoff Mulgan (Young Foundation)• António Câmara (YDreams)
• Charles Leadbeater (Oxford)
Marketing for the 3rd. Sector
• Raquel Campos Franco (UCP Porto) and Dra. Odete Patrício (Fundação de Serralves)
- 11h30-13h00 | PANEL II (parallel master classes)
How to identify social needs?
• Profª Isabel Guerra (UCP e ISCTE)• Ali Rushanara (Young Foundation)
• Sara Piteira (Young Foundation)
Strategic management for non profit institutions:
the balanced scorecard
• João Meneses (TESE)the balanced scorecard
• Laura Wilson (Teach for America)
• 13h00-14h30 | LUNCH
- 17h30-18h45 | PANEL V (parallel master classes)
How to create a Social Sillicon Valley? 2nd part
(debate)
Creativity mechanisms (debate)
• Leonel Moura (artist)
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