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JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS


Where Good Ideas Come From? The Origin of Good Ideas and Social Project Success


Author(s): Ralph Mackenson Lefruit

Citation: Ralph Mackenson Lefruit, (2020) "Where Good Ideas Come From? The Origin of Good Ideas and Social Project Success," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 22, Iss.14,  pp. 87-92

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

​Abstract:

Good ideas are the basis of great realizations. Greatest scientific, political and academic realizations have in effect been the concretization of ideas well thought, well designed and well managed. Nevertheless, it can be hard to have even a little piece of good idea, as well as it can be harder to turn it into action. Therefore, it is appropriate to discuss this subject that concerns the origin of good ideas. As social business is always linked to good ideas, this essay addresses the impact of good ideas on the success of social businesses applied to Haiti’s environment.