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Tim helps people and organisations make decisions in complex and confusing situations. He is also adept at getting decisions made when he is not in charge. He has worked in environmental decision-making, in policy and law. Now, working at the University of Northampton, his focus is on the 'social' in social enterprise. He mostly teaches students how to make decisions, but also coaches and undertakes paid and pro-bono consulting work





Recent Notes

Curtis, T (2011) ‘Newness’ in Social Entrepreneurship Discourses: The Concept of ‘Danwei’ in the Chinese Experience Journal of Social Entrepreneurship Vol. 2, No. 2, 198–217, October 2011 Download


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I am an Unltd/HEFCE Ambassador for Social Entrepreneurship in Higher Education
I was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts in 2010


I have contributed a chapter to this 2010 textbook Social Entrepreneurship: A Skills Approach.



Interests
social entrepreneurship, spirituality in public practice, urban sociology, human geography,

community development, faith and work