Social innovation has gained huge global prominence in multiple cities across the world, touted as a key instrument in tackling problems as far ranging as urban poverty, aging, and youth delinquency.
Yet, beyond the glamour of start up grants, sobering internships and an overly enthusiastic desire to do good, lie genuine business and leadership challenges in actually building platforms that work.
This talk was moderated by CAPT student, Zachary Chua.