1) What was the biggest surprise for you in the reading? In other words, what did you read that stood out the most as different from your expectations?
I was somewhat surprised to hear how important social entrepreneurship and having social support was. I knew social support is important and has been mentioned previously but the author stressed it more than normal in this section.
2) Identify at least one part of the reading that was confusing to you.
Although some of the vocabulary was new to me, I took my time reading it and nothing was very confusing to me in this section. The charts and explanations were good enough to make things seem clear.
3) If you were able to ask two questions to the author, what would you ask? Why?
1.) In today's age do you think a new business should create a strong social support system before other support systems, especially if there is only enough time to create one quickly? I would ask this because today many things are social but not everyone has the time and capital to support a social team.
2.) Do you believe ethical dilemmas are becoming more frequent in today's age or have they always been around? There are more people and ideas now and more people that your business may affect.
4) Was there anything you think the author was wrong about? Where do you disagree with what she or he said? How?
I don't think the author was wrong about anything in this section. He explained most concepts thoroughly and really didn't have many strong opinions that differed from my own. I would say I agreed on most things mentioned in this section.
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