A Leader who is concerned at morale boosting at a high level by allaying any fears, argument mediating, tension reduction an the settling of disagreements.
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
A person working in ideas and innovations to improve the life of others and society.
SOCIAL FABRIC
The demographics of an area that consists of wealth, ethnic composition , level of education, rate of employment and regional values that are combined to create this social fabric .
SOCIAL FORCE
An element in society that is capable of causing a change in cultural ideas and influence people.
SOCIAL GOOD
An action that will result in a benefit being available to the general public.
SOCIAL HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION
Health and Human Services fuding of projects that combines adult day care and long term and acute care.
SOCIAL IMPACT
The effect that can be caused by an activity on the social fabric of a community.
SOCIAL IMPACT SYSTEM
A document highlighting how a company from the service industry is making a difference by dveloping new technologies and new products.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Actions and thoughts that have been influenced by groups or another person by peer pressure, marketing and conformity.
SOCIAL INSURANCE
Compensation controlled and provided by the government for unemployed, disabled and elderly members of our society.
SOCIAL INVESTING
A strategy where investments are driven in part or totally by a social or unrealistic objectives.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
A fair and proper administration of the laws that conform to the natural law that covers all people regardless of gender, origin, possessions or religion. See Civil rights .
SOCIAL LEARNING
A process where individuals can observe the behaviour in others and see its consequences and are able to modify their own behaviour accordingly.
SOCIAL LOAFING
The actions of members of a group who don’t work as hard they would if working by themselves. The “free ride effect”-assuming someone else will do the work and the […]
SOCIAL MARKETING
1. Using marketing concepts from the commercial sector to encourage people to do things for their own betterment such as give up smoking, alcohol, gambling. 2. Using marketing to promote […]
SOCIAL MEDIA
Any cell phone or internet based tools and applications that are uswed to share and distribute information . Sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs.
SOCIAL NETWORK
The people, family and frinds that form a system that is interconnected where alliances will be formed, information swapped and strings pulled.
SOCIAL NORM
The pattern of a behaviour shown by a particular community, group or culture that is considered to be mormal.
SOCIAL ORIENTATION
A philosophy in business that takes the well being of a society into account as well as the customers’ satisfaction .
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The obliagation of the management of an organisation to the welfare and the interest of the society where it is in operation.
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
Community provided welfare services at local and state level geared towards reducing poverty in the community. It can provide housing, jobs and money for utility bills and food coupons.
SOCIAL SECURITY
A program that has been mandated by the Social Security Act in 1935 that provides for the elderly, disabled and provides health insurance to certainmembers of a community.
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
a federal law that provides for establishing universal state and federal insurance benefits, unemployed insurance and other benefits for its citizens.
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (SSA)
Established with the Social Security Act of 1935 to regulate and adhere to policies relating to social welfare beneficiaries.
SOCIAL SECURITY CARD
A small card wioth a persons own unique 9 digit number that was assigned by the Social Security Administration in the USA to every resident and temporary overseas worker.