There are many potential benefits to scaling a social initiative, including improving efficiency in product or service delivery, reducing inefficient allocation of resources, and reducing duplication of efforts. Despite the potential benefits, Sosa and Frumkin both noted that scale is not right for all social innovators.
12. Question 12 There are many potential benefits to scaling a social initiative, including improving efficiency in product or service delivery, reducing inefficient allocation of resources, and reducing duplication of…
