Brief history of the founding of the social venture
Describe a brief history of the founding of the social venture that you chose. What factors or events led to the creation of this organization? Please provide any relevant information about the founder(s), their background, personal motives to found this particular venture.
What is the societal problem that the social venture seeks to address? What is the approach that this organization undertakes to tackle this problem? What is this organization’s social mission statement? Why do you find its social mission compelling?
Based on your research, what are the resources and capabilities that allow this social venture to pursue its social mission? Does it have any gaps in organizational and staff skills to succeed as an organization? How has this venture been funded?
Please reflect on what touches you in the work of this social venture. How has the social venture performed in its work addressing their targeted social problem? Why would you consider working (or not) for an organization like this?
Sample Solution
ctual Property is the oil of the 21st Century” – Mark Getty. This statement holds true in today’s day and age. Intellectual Property is gaining importance at an exponential rate as the days go by. Today, intellectual property laws offer immense protection to the owners and their rights over such properties, in turn enabling them to commercialise such creations of their minds. Furthermore, some of the biggest businesses in the world, including the likes of Apple Inc. rely heavily on the protection offered by Intellectual Property Right Laws. However, there seems to be a lacuna as far as protection to non-conventional forms of intellectual property is concerned. This article sums the status of non-conventional trade marks in India and other jurisdictions.