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		<title>Boston Guest Post Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past week or two I&#8217;ve written a few guest posts for two other Boston blogs that I&#8217;ll share with you here. Why I Bike Shane from Boston Biker approached me about writing a guest post for his awesome blog about bicycling in Boston. I was glad to accept as Boston and bicycling are two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The past week or two I&#8217;ve written a few guest posts for two other Boston blogs that I&#8217;ll share with you here.</p>
<h3>Why I Bike</h3>
<p>Shane from Boston Biker approached me about writing a guest post for his awesome blog about bicycling in Boston. I was glad to accept as Boston and bicycling are two of my passions I never get tired of writing about. My guest post for Boston Biker talks about<a href="http://bostonbiker.org/2009/06/15/why-i-bike/"> why I choose to ride a bicycle as my main transportation method</a>. Bicycling is economical, environmentally friendlier than driving, and a great form of exercise but that&#8217;s not why I bike.</p>
<h3>Social Media Roundup from Boston</h3>
<p>In a guest post for Boston Young Entreprenuers, I linked to <a href="http://www.bostonyoungentrepreneurs.com/business-news/guest-post-with-adam-pieniazek-social-media-roundup-from-boston/">five stories from social media bloggers in Boston</a>, with a little personal opinion mixed in from yours truly. Great way to get some quick info about building a web presence, and how to use that presence effectively and sustainably while getting productivity out of social networks.</p>
<h3>Wrap-up of The 42nd Estate&#8217;s BYE Presentation</h3>
<p>In May, I <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/business/boston-young-entrepreneurs-recap/">presented The 42nd Estate&#8217;s business model</a> at a Boston Young Entreprenuers meeting. I received tons of great feedback and wrote a post for BYE on <a href="http://www.bostonyoungentrepreneurs.com/business-news/adam-pieniazek-of-the-42nd-estate-on-presenting/">what I learned from presenting</a>.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy them!</p>
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		<title>Web Quotes and Counterpoints IX &#8211; The 42nd Estate Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 04:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time once again for the latest edition in the greatest (and really only) series on this site, that&#8217;s right it&#8217;s Web Quotes and Counterpoints IX &#8211; The 42nd Estate Edition! As you&#8217;ve surely surmised from the tantalizing title, this time around the web we&#8217;ll focus on The 42nd Estate and its vast repertoire of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time once again for the latest edition in the greatest (and really only) series on this site, that&#8217;s right it&#8217;s <strong>Web Quotes and Counterpoints IX &#8211; The 42nd Estate Edition!</strong></p>
<p>As you&#8217;ve surely surmised from the tantalizing title, this time around the web we&#8217;ll focus on The 42nd Estate and its vast repertoire of web-sites. The <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/marketing/the-42nd-estate-is-live/">last time we spoke about my company</a> we announced a few sites that we&#8217;re working on, one of which is a reviews magazine. Well, over on <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/blog/">The 42nd Estate&#8217;s blog</a> we&#8217;re taking a sneak preview look at <a href="http://otibr.com/">OTIBR.com</a>, Only the Internet&#8217;s Best Reviews. If you&#8217;re curious how the site will look make sure to check out the <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/otibr-a-preview/">latest post there for two screen captures of OTIBR</a>. We&#8217;ve also chosen a launch date, September 29th 2008, so keep your calendars free that day!</p>
<p>In other news around The 42nd Estate network, yesterday was wicked productive as we took a site from idea to purchase to setup to launch over the course of one day! The site is called <a href="http://wedemandvideos.com/">We Demand Videos!</a></p>
<p>As you might&#8217;ve guessed, it revolves around videos of all kinds, from comedy to action to politics and beyond. We do not focus on any one niche of videos, but rather comb through youtube for videos we enjoy and nearly guarantee you will too. For anyone wondering what the deal is with the #42 and The 42nd Estate&#8217;s obsession with it, check out <a href="http://wedemandvideos.com/the-answer-to-life-the-universe-and-everything/">this video clip from the Hitchhiker&#8217;s Guide to the Galaxy movie</a>, which should better explain it.</p>
<p>To anyone whose checked out <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/about/">my about page here</a> and found it, <em>ahem</em>, lacking, well now is your chance to find out more about yours truly in a much <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/meet-the-members-adam-pieniazek/">more informative post where I introduced myself to The 42nd Estate&#8217;s fans</a>. Check out that super awesome t-shirt I&#8217;m sporting!</p>
<p>Oh, and speaking of those wonderful fans of The 42nd Estate, we&#8217;ve setup a <a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/The-42nd-Estate/26943173214">facebook page</a> so you can show your support, get updates and be our facebook fans. While you&#8217;re there <a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=27522513532">RSVP for the otibr.com launch</a> too! Note the wall post announcing the DVD giveaway (more details to come).</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s quite the whirlwind of activity for this edition. Let me wrap it up by letting everyone know that I&#8217;m truly excited for the OTIBR.com launch, the recent addition of We Demand Videos! to our network and the other exciting events on the horizon. Thanks to all the hard working members of <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/">The 42nd Estate</a> and our great fans all across the world. </p>
<p>That does it for this edition of Web Quotes and Counterpoints.</p>
<p>We are you are us.</p>
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		<title>The 42nd Estate is Live!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 06:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago I wrote about my company, The 42nd Estate LLC. Well, over this past Labor Day weekend the company&#8217;s main site launched! You can check it out at the42ndestate.com. We&#8217;re also planning on launching a few of the sites owned by The 42nd Estate this month. On the schedule we have: a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago I wrote about my company, The 42nd Estate LLC. Well, over this past Labor Day weekend the company&#8217;s main site launched! You can check it out at <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/">the42ndestate.com</a>. We&#8217;re also planning on launching a few of the sites owned by The 42nd Estate this month. On the schedule we have:</p>
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<li>a general reviews site (<a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/contact/">send us an e-mail</a> if you&#8217;d like your blog reviewed!)</li>
<li>a money management blog (written by yours truly, Mr. Money!)</li>
<li>an aspiring model&#8217;s portfolio</li>
<li>a science fiction story about our world (but not our world)</li>
<li>a site for and by boston bicyclists</li>
</ul>
<p>The reviews site should be live first, so send in those blogs or sites for review! Of course, if you <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/the42ndestate/">subscribe to The 42nd Estate&#8217;s blog</a> [or via <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/blog/e-mail-subscriptions/">e-mail</a>] you can stay up to date on each site&#8217;s launch, though I&#8217;ll also mention it here.</p>
<p>We are you are us!</p>
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		<title>A Few Quick Notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few quick notes to let everyone know about some exciting times ahead for myself and this blog. My company My readers who&#8217;ve been here from the start, known that I started a company a while back with three of my friends. Well, that company never quite took off but in April of this year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few quick notes to let everyone know about some exciting times ahead for myself and this blog.</p>
<h3>My company</h3>
<p>My readers who&#8217;ve been here from <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/personal-achievements/welcome-to-my-blog-20/">the start</a>, known that I started a company a while back with three of my friends. Well, that company never quite took off but in April of this year I started another company, <a href="http://www.the42ndestate.com/">The 42nd Estate</a>, with three different friends and this time we&#8217;re getting things done and building momentum towards the launch of our first few web-sites. Over the coming weeks I&#8217;ll reveal more and more information about the company with all of you but for now let me tell you that I&#8217;m excited!</p>
<h3>Bicycle Film Festival</h3>
<p>As this company works towards launch more and more of my personal time will have to be devoted to making sure everything works. Now, I enjoy working and especially when I&#8217;m my own boss so it&#8217;s not a source of frustration or disappointment. Having said that, there are some social experiences I&#8217;ll miss out on over the next few weeks and months that I would normally love to go to. One such event was this past weekend&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/">Bicycle Film Festival</a>, which I was scheduled to volunteer valet at but could not make it out on Saturday. Luckily, the people at <a href="http://www.massbike.org/">MassBike</a> had plenty of volunteers on hand and I can always attend next year&#8217;s festival.</p>
<h3>My coach</h3>
<p>A few weeks ago I announced a syndication deal with the Brazen Careerist site, where some posts from this blog will also be published on their site. Well, at the start of this month the Brazeen Careerist hooked me up with a few free hours with an entrepreneurship coach, <a href="http://www.delightfulwork.com/">Tom Volkar</a>. Feeling that little bit of guidance was just what the doctor ordered I seized the opportunity. Over the past few weeks Tom and I have discussed a few of my goals and how to get past any obstacles preventing me from succeeding. It&#8217;s been a great experience so far and look out for a more detailed post about Tom and his coaching in the next few days.</p>
<h3>My blog</h3>
<p>The final note for today is an analysis of this blog. Though I&#8217;ve tried to post every day here, I&#8217;m beginning to realize that such a schedule does not really make sense for this blog. Especially over the next few weeks and months as I focus more and more on The 42nd Estate, updates to this blog will not occur so frequently. Tom and I also discussed that it wouldn&#8217;t be fair to my readers to simply post randomly though so I&#8217;ve decided to announce a minimum of two posts per week, though I&#8217;ve yet to decide if these posts will occur on the same day every week or simply two days out of the week. If you have any preferences let me know!</p>
<p>So to my long-time readers, if there&#8217;s a certain post or story that you&#8217;d like to see here, let me know! If you subscribed here hoping you&#8217;d read a lot more posts about a certain subject, <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/contact/">send me an e-mail</a> or leave a comment stating so and I&#8217;ll try to focus on such stories!</p>
<p>Otherwise, I&#8217;ll see you all again soon!</p>
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		<title>You Can Change the World, But Do You Know How to?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 00:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changes in social paradigms start small and build until the changes become obvious to nearly all participants and observers. When these changes provoke a shift in society, most individuals understand the new status quo is better, but are often ignorant of its roots. Behind these intuitive societal shifts, one can usually find an individual with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><A href="#citeA"><img class="alignright" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/3/4100299_e16f3cea76_m.jpg" width="240" height="159" alt="Edward Everett Square Flag - 2.jpg" /></A>Changes in social paradigms start small and build until the changes become obvious to nearly all participants and observers. When these changes provoke a shift in society, most individuals understand the new status quo is better, but are often ignorant of its roots. Behind these intuitive societal shifts, one can usually find an individual with a steadfast desire to change society and a belief that his/her ideas will succeed. </p>
<p>Bill Drayton is one such individual; his attention to micro situations such as the &#8220;bubble&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup>, an air zone that allows us to associate pollution to a polluter,  and searching for individuals, &#8220;&#8230;who will become references in their field, who will set or change patterns at the national level or, in the case of a small country, at a larger regional level<sup><A href="#cite2">2</A></sup>&#8220;, led to macro-level improvements in environmental standards and growth of social entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>Through a majority of his professional career, Bill has shown a passion for innovative ways to infuse ethical values ["the language used by Drayton...is caring, compassionate and moral"<sup><A href="#cite3">3</A></sup>], and positive change into society. </p>
<blockquote><p>At a time when socialism has been proven to be a dismal failure, and government programs have created as many problems as they solve, Ashoka may well be showing us the path to a better world.<sup><A href="#cite4">4</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>At the Environmental Protection Agency, Mr. Drayton championed a trading system for environmental credits, which companies could buy to offset their negative impact on the environment, or sell for profit, if they produced in an environmentally friendly manner. Bill recognized that financial incentives are a crucial motivating factor for American business and that combining economics and environmentalism would lead to fruitful results for companies, government, and society as a whole. At the time, his idea was unpopular among environmental groups<br />
<blockquote>&#8216;Concepts that Bill was advocating twenty years ago, that were considered radical cave-ins by the environmental movement, are today advocated by nearly everybody as better ways to control pollution&#8217; explains Jodie Bernstein, the director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, who worked with Drayton at the EPA.<sup><A href="#cite2">2</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>By the late 1990s, emissions trading had drastically reduced sulfur dioxide pollution and was implemented in the European Union&#8217;s strategy for complying with the Kyoto Protocol.<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup> This visionary ability of Drayton&#8217;s would carry over to Ashoka, where he worked to empower social entrepreneurs to affect change in their communities by first changing the perception of non-profit organizations, from purely looking at organizations to searching out individuals. To do so, Drayton first instilled other social entrepreneurs into Ashoka, to increase the efficiency of finding new socially driven individuals.</p>
<p>Every aspect of Ashoka exudes change, from the transformations in society that allowed for the birth of Ashoka,  to the mission of Ashoka of empowering social entrepreneurs to enact improvements within their communities, Ashoka is in the business of change.<br />
<blockquote>Drayton sees Ashoka&#8217;s success as coming at a critical time. &#8216;The last two decades have seen the emergence of a competitive citizen sector,&#8217; he says, &#8216;a rapid multiplication of the number, size, and skill level of citizen organizations. It&#8217;s as important as the emergence of the competitive business sector many centuries ago.&#8217;<sup><A href="#cite5">5</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>We especially see this emphasis on change instilled into Ashoka&#8217;s vision and mission.<br />
<blockquote>
<h4>Vision:</h4>
<p>Ashoka envisions a world where Everyone is a Changemaker: a world that responds quickly and effectively to social challenges, and where each individual has the freedom, confidence and societal support to address any social problem and drive change. </p>
<h4>Mission:</h4>
<p>Ashoka strives to shape a global, entrepreneurial, competitive citizen sector: one that allows social entrepreneurs to thrive and enables the world&rsquo;s citizens to think and act as changemakers. <sup><A href="#cite6">6</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>It comes as no surprise then, that Bill Drayton heavily utilizes <strong>change-oriented leadership</strong> to accomplish his and Ashoka&#8217;s goals. When describing Drayton, Michael Northrop and Julien Phillips are amazed at Bill&#8217;s &#8220;&#8230;unshakable faith in what&#8217;s he&#8217;s doing and in the value of each person&#8217;s life toward effecting change&#8230;That&#8217;s a tremendously powerful combination.&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite7">7</A></sup></p>
<p>Michael and Julien, an Ashoka employee and an Ashoka founding director (respectively) witness the supreme self-confidence and concrete belief Dayton places in himself and his ideas, a telling sign of <strong>charismatic leadership</strong>. Northrop felt that Dayton&#8217;s charismatic leadership made it seem he had a whole army of supporters, when in reality he only had a few individuals, and that the sheer force of his belief in his ideas seemed to lend them a quality of inevitability.<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup> In addition to this super self-confidence and conviction in his ideas, Bill displays the other characteristics of charismatic leaders, defined by Afsaneh Nahavandi as high energy and enthusiasm, expressiveness and excellent communication skills, active image building and role modeling.<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup></p>
<p>In an interview with U.S. News &#038; World Report, Bill shows us his high energy and enthusiasm for social entrepreneurship while answering a question about difficult times at Ashoka, How could any entrepreneur, confronted by such amazing opportunities to help transform the world and to do so with such extraordinary colleagues, be tempted to lose focus?<sup><A href="#cite9">9</A></sup> Mr. Drayton clearly loves his line of work and is able to utilize his full energy and utmost enthusiasm to distribute the Ashoka vision and mission because of his belief in the virtues of Ashoka and the satisfaction he gets from working to distribute the Ashoka vision.</p>
<p>Muhammud Yunus and Bill Drayton [left to right]:<br />
<A href="#citeB"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/49/120838094_01493d280a.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Muhammud Yunus and Bill Drayton" /></A></p>
<p>Role modeling is also very evident at Ashoka and in Bill&#8217;s leadership style: </p>
<blockquote><p>When Drayton calls someone a &#8216;social entrepreneur,&#8217; he is describing a specific and rare personality type&#8211;someone, in fact, like himself&#8230;Ashoka&#8217;s social entrepreneur is a pathbreaker with a powerful new idea, who combines visionary and real-world problem-solving creativity, who has a strong ethical fiber, and who is &#8216;totally possessed&#8217; by his or her vision for change.<sup><A href="#cite2">2</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>These are characteristics evident within Bill Drayton, and characteristics which Ashoka seeks to find in other social entrepreneurs, after all Bill Drayton is, as David Bornstein describes in an interview with David Creelman of HR.com&#8230;the social entrepreneur of social entrepreneurship.<sup><A href="#cite10">10</A></sup> Bill saw a gap between the commercial and social sector and realized social entrepreneurs could bridge that gap. Before anyone heard of micro-finance or sustainable investments, Drayton acted to aid individuals in solving social issues through good business logic and sense.<br />
<blockquote>Traveling around the world he began to see that the most valuable resource are the people whom he called &#8216;social entrepreneurs.&#8217; People who decide in their hearts that they want to effect a certain kind of change and because of the quality of their motivation and their particular brew of talents they actually do go out and build organizations&#8230;Drayton&#8217;s insight was that if you want to cause system change, you have to move away from the mentality that we should support projects. Ultimately, the seed for all change is in the heart of a person. His goal was to create a selection system to find this kind of person early in their careers.<sup><A href="#cite10">10</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>Yet, charisma on its own will not necessarily succeed. Bill and his followers are crucial to the successful use of charismatic leadership, but so is an amicable crisis situation; in the case of Ashoka, the crisis involved a growing gap  in productivity between the consumer sector and the social sector. We see a sense of real or imminent crisis in Bill&#8217;s time at the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA], where he uses contacts in the media to publicize harmful budget cuts and gain support for the EPA and at Ashoka, where social entrepreneurs are helped at their most critical moments.<br />
<blockquote>As he conceived of it, Ashoka would be the most &#8216;highly leveraged&#8217; approach to change possible, intervening at the &#8216;most critical moment in the life cycle&#8217; of the &#8216;most critical ingredient in the development process&#8217;<sup><A href="#cite2">2</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>Bill also <em>clearly articulates followers&#8217; roles</em> in managing crisis; for instance he put together a strong case to show that the [budget] cuts would effectively double Americans&#8217; exposure to toxic pollutants by 1990 to aid journalists in writing sensational articles about the Reagan administration&#8217;s planned budget cuts for the EPA. At Ashoka, where the very vision of the organization is to empower individuals to solve societal problems, Drayton and his followers push potential fellows to formulate logical plans to affect change.<br />
<blockquote>For Drayton, social change isn&#8217;t romantic. &#8220;It&#8217;s not a poem; it&#8217;s not like Xanadu,&#8221; he says. &#8220;There are many people who are creative and altruistic, but they are never going to change a pattern across a continent.&#8221; In other words, a vision of Xanadu is nice, but it won&#8217;t happen without a transportation plan and a sewerage system.<sup><A href="#cite11">11</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>We also see the three tenets of <strong>transformational leadership</strong> in use at Ashoka, charisma and inspiration; intellectual stimulation; and individualized consideration. Bill&#8217;s charismatic leadership inspires followers, fellows, and supporters to believe in Ashoka&#8217;s goals and continuously seek to improve society, as shown by half of Ashoka itself containing social entrepreneurs. People seamlessly volunteer for projects as &#8220;&#8230;Drayton&#8217;s enthusiasm for a project has a way of sweeping up bystanders who question how they end up laboring in the eye of his storm.&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite11">11</A></sup>The nature of the work Ashoka volunteers and staff perform requires constant use of emotional intelligence and analytical logic to decipher the probability of success when evaluating social entrepreneurial ideas and individuals.<br />
<blockquote>In Ashoka each member of the selection panel interviews each candidate independently. Then Ashoka asks the &#8220;jury&#8221; to essentially decide whether they trust the person. As a test, they are told to close their eyes and imagine something they find fearful, like walking near the edge of a cliff or holding a snake, and then imagine that this person is with you. Do you find yourself feeling uneasy or relaxed? For many, the test provides a sense of whether you trust the person or not. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn&#8217;t. It&#8217;s an appeal to the gut, not the intellect.<sup><A href="#cite10">10</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>Ashoka fellows and staff are also encouraged to find the hidden networks amongst the fellows that will allow all fellows to share in the collective wisdom of the Ashoka family and to pass on efficiencies gained in their own communities. For individual considerations, Ashoka reviews each potential fellow on an independent basis and provides unique support. For instance, rather than awarding a set stipend to each fellow, Ashoka matches the&#8230;social-sector salaries in each country, with some flexibility to accommodate fellows&#8217; specific needs, such as if a fellow needed to hire a special care worker to look after a disabled child.<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup></p>
<p>The class of 2003 at Ashoka&#8217;s School for Young Social Entrepreneurs in Poland.<br />
<A href="#citeC"><img src ="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/128/364350541_645cf3d1fc.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Class of 2003 at Ashoka's School for Young Social Entrepreneurs in Poland."</A></p>
<p>Based on Bill&#8217;s role models, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr.,<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup> Thomas Jefferson, and Jean Monnet<sup><A href="#cite11">11</A></sup> [among others] it&#8217;s clear to see why and how Bill developed as a charismatic, transformational visionary. Just like Gandhi&#8217;s supreme belief in the need for change in India; MLK Jr.&#8217;s desire for equitable civil rights; Thomas Jefferson&#8217;s battle for a free nation; and Jean Monet&#8217;s vision of a united European economy, Bill&#8217;s aspirations of empowering social entrepreneurs with the funds, resources, and connections they need to enact their paradigm shifts shows his confidence that the time was right for social entrepreneurs and the need was real.<sup><A href="#cite7">7</A></sup> </p>
<p>Bill appreciates that Gandhi showed himself and the rest of the world that change comes faster and far more permanently by helping people understand when their behavior contradicts what an empathic response would dictate.<sup><A href="#cite9">9</A></sup> Bill understood that utilizing the principles of free-market economics to make profit, while discouraging competition and innovation in the social sector led to great disparities in the ability of the social sector to help others, when compared to the commercial sector.</p>
<p>Bill showcases his self-awareness when admitting he is &#8220;&#8230;modestly an introvert, yet Bill also motivates himself to&#8230;spend most of my days dealing with people.&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite9">9</A></sup>, as he understands entrepreneurship relies on relationship building.  Bill is willing to step outside of his comfort zone and interact with new individuals, a sign that Bill is a creative leader<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup>.  His kind descriptions of the individuals he interacts as &#8220;&#8230;wonderful, caring, creative entrepreneurs&#8230;&#8221; shows Bill&#8217;s exemplary leadership by &#8220;encouraging the heart&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup> and his high-LPC side. However, Bill also has  low-LPC side, as he enjoys accomplishing his goals, as shown through his fight to keep his improvements intact at the EPA.</p>
<p>Bill Drayton is able to promote Ashoka ideals among businesses, governments, non-profit organizations and communities by exerting his expert power; as Bill is the &#8220;social entrepreneur of social entrepreneurship&#8221;, he has verifiable proof that his ideas work.<br />
<blockquote>Marmor went on to describe Drayton as a &#8216;wispy, carefully controlled, blue-suited fellow [who] has got enormous power. And connected to it is a shrewdness about the way institutions operate and the world really works.&#8217;<sup><A href="#cite2">2</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p>The massive adoption of emissions trading as an effective method of reducing pollution also verifies his visionary ability in seeing and creating new ideas before they&#8217;re ready for the rest of society. For Ashoka staff, their ability to help social entrepreneurs cope with uncertainty by providing stipends to support themselves provides the staff with power to execute Ashoka&#8217;s vision and mission. The social entrepreneurs in turn hold centrality power<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup>, as they are the achievers of Ashoka, without whom the vision and mission would crumble. These are the classic sources of power at Ashoka, but much more emphasis is placed on total empowerment. </p>
<p>Drayton declares that Ashoka:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;must be an integrated/decentralized organization that in every way enables and strongly encourages each of us to fly and yet that channels all that energy to serve the organization&#8217;s goals&#8230;.Ashoka&#8217;s job and, indeed, our field&#8217;s most important job is to empower people. Our ultimate objective is everyone a changemaker.<sup><A href="#cite9">9</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p> By empowering Ashoka fellows, socially entrepreneurial leaders are created who act as role models for other social entrepreneurs. Drayton truly believes that the power of Ashoka is in the ability to empower social entrepreneurs to not only pursue their goals, but to also gain experience and help other social entrepreneurs to change their own communities and societies. In this way, everyone across the world eventually becomes a social entrepreneur and is able to change their local surroundings to better match their needs, thus creating a world where each local community acts to improve itself, thus eliminating the need for large-scale organizations to pursue micro-philanthropy, which is pointed to by Ashoka&#8217;s critics as a negative aspect of Ashoka, when in fact it is the very aim of the organization and Bill Drayton&#8217;s dream.<br />
<blockquote>The second bias that comes from focusing on individuals is a tendency to ignore the role of organizations and the resources they provide for pattern-breaking change. Researchers have long known that successful ideas require a mix of talents that is rarely found in one person. Indeed, the most compelling research on business entrepreneurship suggests that successful change requires a stream of capabilities including leadership, management, marketing, organizational design, and finance. Whereas philanthropists almost always focus on the individual, venture capitalists almost always focus on the leadership team and the organization to back it.<sup><A href="#cite12">12</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p> Ashoka is empowering individuals and creating families of social entrepreneurs who help each other, rather than teams that defeat each other. Ashoka utilizes consensus building as a method of making decisions.</p>
<blockquote><p>They generally have three to five people in a jury. After each candidate has gone through individual interviews with each juror, the panelists come together as a group. They score each factor on a three-point scale: one means excellent, two means &#8216;meets our standard,&#8217; and three means &#8216;doesn&#8217;t meet our standard.&#8217; They put their scores on a chart and have a discussion about it. The discussion is not just based on impressions, it&#8217;s based on the analysis. All decisions have to be unanimous. There is no voting. Generally speaking they are able to achieve consensus.<sup><A href="#cite10">10</A></sup></p></blockquote>
<p> This normative decision making style<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup> works at Ashoka because the leader, Drayton, has insufficient information on all the social entrepreneurs around the world and must rely on his followers to gather information. The followers of Ashoka also generally agree with the goals of the organization as shown by the majority of followers who are also social entrepreneurs. Bill&#8217;s &#8220;most important measure of organizational success is the proportion of my staff colleagues who have in fact entrepreneured something in the last year. We&#8217;re over 50 percent.&#8221;<sup><A href="#cite9">9</A></sup> Though Ashoka focuses on empowering individuals, their true goal is to create enough communities of change-makers that other individuals will be inspired by them, much in the way Drayton was inspired by Ghandi. Once everyone understands their ability to create change, a giant global network is created, through which participative decision making can take place.</p>
<p>To empower social entrepreneurs, Ashoka relies heavily on the path-goal contingency theory<sup><A href="#cite8">8</A></sup>, which is basically a leadership model under which leaders remove obstacles so that workers can successfully accomplish their tasks. Adapting this theory to Ashoka, Bill and his colleagues find individuals working to improve an aspect of their community and assist them via financial support or entrepreneurial advice or connecting them with the right people to help achieve their goals. </p>
<p>The tasks Ashoka fellows attack are often unstructured, complex and novel, and Ashoka helps the fellows by repeatedly asking them logical questions derived from Bill&#8217;s favorite how to<sup><A href="#cite1">1</A></sup> questions, which poked at the holes in the social entrepreneurs&#8217; plans and encouraged them to rationally think how to fix them. Bill picked up this tradition of asking how to from one of his role models, Ghandi. Though Ashoka did not directly provide instructions to the fellows, they did encourage the fellows to analyze the obstacles in their way and create procedures for removing them.</p>
<p>Though there are many reasons for the success of Ashoka and Bill Drayton, his belief in himself and his ideas allowed Bill to seize an opportunity and create an organization that empowers social entrepreneurs around the globe to improve their societies via business logic. Much like Bill&#8217;s vision of emissions trading took hold twenty years after the original idea, Ashoka&#8217;s vision of a world where individuals have the power and confidence to change their own communities and society at large is gaining ground quickly. Soon, hopefully, people will laugh at the thought of <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/umass-amherst/want-to-change-the-world/">I&#8217;m just one person, I can&#8217;t change the world.</a></p>
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Originally written on 07/30/2007 for <a href="http://adamp.wp42.com/college/umass-amherst-school-of-management-697pp-perspectives-on-leadership/">School of Management 697PP &#8211; Perspectives on Leadership</a>. </p>
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