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Murray Berghan That Helps Young Adults Living with Disabilities

Murray Berghan from Sensitive Group, the owners of Make Communications and Make Innovation, are themselves a case study in innovative success.

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Murray Berghan That Helps Young Adults Living with Disabilities

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  1. Murray Berghan Founder & Managing Director of Sensitive Group

  2. Murray Berghan, Managing Director of Sensitive Group, a social enterprise that encompasses Raise Your Spirit, Make Innovation and Make Communications demonstrates that novel ways of thinking and clear aspirations can make the world a better place.

  3. NFPs, NGOs, and social enterprises? NFPs Not-for-profits (NFTs) are organizations that operate solely to fulfill their objectives without intending to make a profit or increase the personal gain of their members. All profit is reinvested into carrying out the NFPs mission statement, and excess profits must either be used to launch projects or carry out the day-to-day activities of the organization. Murray Berghan has used his business experience to help several NFPs like The Deaf Society, Caring for Carers Australia, and Save the Children Fund.

  4. NGOs Non-government organizations (NGOs) are NFPs that operate independently from local, state, federal, or international government oversight. While an NFP might be a church or community arts center, NGOs are often (but not always) larger organizations that tackle political, social, and humanitarian issues like human trafficking and famine, or natural disasters like hurricane relief efforts.

  5. Social enterprises In contrast to NFPs and NGOs, a social enterprise is an organization that operates as a business, earning an income through sales and trade. However, just like NFPs and NGOs, their main objective isn’t profit. For example, Raise Your Spirit, is a social enterprise directed by Murray Berghan that helps young adults living with disabilities. Such organizations use funds for humanitarian goals such as improving local communities, helping the environment, providing access to training and employment, or tackling social problems like poverty.

  6. While NFPs, NGOs, and social enterprises have motivations other than profit, there are several ways a design sprint can be utilized to accomplish its goals: A Design Sprint can help determine the processes, resources, and time required to disseminate aid or begin a community program. You can also develop sustainable solutions to challenges before the program begins and build a consensus on the appropriate steps to take. Most usefully, since the users are at the center of the Design Sprint process, you can see first-hand whether your program has the desired effect or solves a pertinent problem.

  7. Australia Greater Brisbane Area

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