
In this DVD film, Fazle H. Abed gives his view on social entrepreneurship big style. He is the founder of BRAC (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), the largest NGO in the world.
Abed explains why being big doesn't always mean being bad. He examines the challenges of building an organization large enough to have global impact and with enough local knowledge and support to be effective.
The DVD is sold by Ashoka and is part of a larger series of interesting films on the topic of social entrepreneurship.
Go here for more information on this DVD and watch a preview.
Click here for all the Ashoka films. Besides Fazle H. Abed they feature Muhammad Yunus, Bill Drayton, Peter Eigen, Oded Grajew and Alice Tepper Marlin: an inspiring lot indeed.