This case describes the journey of a social entrepreneur as she establishes a new venture in the garment manufacturing business. It explores how…
Mark I. Rosen is a teacher, consultant, researcher, and author. For more than three decades, he taught principles of management and organizational behavior to undergraduate and graduate students at Brandeis University and Bentley University. He earned his PhD in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mark has also served as a consultant and researcher for businesses, nonprofits, and philanthropic foundations. He is the author of two books and the lead author/co-author of more than fifty research and consulting reports, case studies, and professional publications. Mark joined the board of Mothers’ Milk Bank Northeast in 2017 and became the board chair in 2023.
This case describes the journey of a social entrepreneur as she establishes a new venture in the garment manufacturing business. It explores how…
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