How to make the right decision
Competing demands can sometimes hamper your ability to make the right decision, but new research suggests there may be a better way. When the Keystone Development Trust, a social enterprise in the East of England created a programme of support…

Dealing with stigma in social enterprise
Study by Professor Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge about how organisations can positively handle "stigma" is cited in the Stanford Social Innovation Review. A study co-authored by Professor Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge about how organisations can achieve positive outcomes…

‘Standing up for organisational principles’ in the face of stigma
'Stigma' if handled properly can bring positive outcomes for organisations by reinforcing identity and purpose, finds new academic study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School. "Stigma" is a word commonly associated with ostracism, shunning or shame, a connotation that most…

Minister for Civil Society joins cohorts for first day of new social venture programme
Outstanding entrepreneurs with ambitions to set up or grow an existing business dedicated to making a positive social impact have attended their first day of training on the new Cambridge Social Ventures programme. The programme aims to boost the growth…

Neil Stott joins Cambridge Judge Business School to teach social innovation
The Chief Executive of successful charity and social enterprise, Keystone, has been appointed to a post as Senior Teaching Faculty in Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School. Neil Stott, who founded Keystone Development Trust to work primarily with socially…

Cambridge Judge Business School supports regional development trust in inspirational work with students
Cambridge Judge Business School welcomed a class of Year 11 school pupils from Thurston Community College, Suffolk, on 16 May 2013, as part of an outreach visit organised by the Keystone Development Trust and members of the School. The pupils,…

Cambridge Judge Business School supports regional development trust in raising young people’s aspirations
Cambridge Judge Business School has welcomed ten Year 11 school pupils from Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill as part of an outreach visit organised by the Keystone Development Trust and the University's Public Engagement Team. The 15-year-old pupils, who come…
