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Baroness Liz Barker ThirdSectorBusiness Developing Diversity in the East End

Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk. Which East End? Half a mile and a world apartHow do businesses make effective links with communitiesDeveloping Diversity . The City and the East End

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Baroness Liz Barker ThirdSectorBusiness Developing Diversity in the East End

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    2. Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk Which East End? Half a mile and a world apart How do businesses make effective links with communities Developing Diversity The City and the East End – Half a Mile Away and A world Apart

    3. Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk Which East End ? E17 Tower Hamlets Bangladesh Different markets Sharia compliant finance

    4. Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk Half a mile and a world apart “Why would ‘they want to help us’ start businesses?” “What is in it for them?” “They are good at giving us second-hand equipment, but what I really need is an ICT strategy” Charities are from Venus, Business is from Mars, Social Enterprises are on another planet. “We run businesses which are far more complex than theirs”

    5. Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk How do businesses make effective links with communities Don’t go in cold Find an intermediary – who can bridge the culture gap Pilotlight Equals – charities have a lot to teach your managers

    6. Thirdsectorbusiness@yahoo.co.uk Developing Diversity Identifying upstream personal financial problems Informal care Procurement and tendering Design and cultural development History – repeats itself

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