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mimmo
6 days ago
SOCIAL vs COMMUNITY

KEY DIFFERENCE IN A NUTSHELL:

#SOCIAL
Society: A large, structured system of relationships (e.g., the "public").

#COMMUNITY
Community: A smaller, cohesive unit within that system, defined by shared life and feeling (e.g., your "neighborhood" or "tribe").

GENERAL DIFFERENCE:

#SOCIAL

Scope: Broad, often abstract, encompassing large populations (e.g., a national society).

Nature of Ties: Can be formal, impersonal, and based on institutions (laws, markets, culture).

Interactions: Varying degrees of interaction, from distant to close, but not necessarily intimate.

Example: The entire population of the United States, or people sharing a common language globally.

#COMMUNITY

Scope: Smaller, localized, and more intimate.

Nature of Ties: Strong, personal bonds, shared identity, mutual support, and a "we-feeling".

Interactions: Frequent, face-to-face, and personalized.

Example: A neighborhood, a religious congregation, a school, or an online group with deep engagement.
mimmo
11 months ago (E)
Mimmo Community Commerce Initiatives refer to a set of programs or projects aimed at fostering economic development and sustainability within local communities.

These initiatives typically focus on empowering local businesses, promoting fair trade practices, and enhancing the overall economic well-being of the community.

The specific goals and activities of Mimmo Community Commerce Initiatives can vary, but they often include:

1. **Supporting Local Businesses**: Providing resources, training, and financial support to local entrepreneurs and small businesses to help them thrive.

2. **Promoting Fair Trade**: Encouraging fair trade practices that ensure producers in developing countries receive fair compensation for their goods and labor.

3. **Sustainable Practices**: Implementing environmentally sustainable practices in commerce to minimize the ecological footprint and promote long-term environmental health.

4. **Community Engagement**: Involving community members in decision-making processes to ensure that commerce initiatives align with their needs and values.

5. **Economic Education**: Educating community members about economic principles, financial literacy, and the importance of supporting local commerce.

6. **Collaborative Networks**: Building networks and partnerships among local businesses, non-profits, and government entities to create a cohesive and supportive economic ecosystem.

These initiatives are designed to create a more equitable and sustainable economic environment, benefiting both the local community and the broader global economy.
mimmo
3 yr. ago
Community Commerce | A new approach for community wealth building.

• It's not about selling stuffs via social media.
• It's not about a cooperative (or any kind of typical 'koperasi' in Malaysia).

You need to 'unlearn' all the common understanding about commerce and community that you learned from any business school and read from the books.

#CommunityCommerce

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