Backing success by being 'fair'

Key to successIn Andrew Mawson's book The Social Entrepreneur, he uses the example of how investors backing science projects did not back those that were researching the most importance subjects (e.g. cancer in children), but rather the best researchers.

By backing the best researchers their investments would ultimately be used the most effectively for the public.

This approach is perhaps not the most democratic way to decide on what projects or communities to invest in, but it does mean that those who can make the most significant difference will be invested in.

It is, after all, people rather than structures and governance that make the difference.

In order to be successful in addressing our social issues, we need to invest in our people, not just in our ideas.

This is what I call a fair approach, when the investment is made in the people first.


Mike.

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