Using Design Thinking to Eradicate Poverty Creation
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.
We must create new channels for collaboration, new strategies for investment, and a coordinated approach as we look to achieve and pay for the new global agenda.
Students passionate about building a better future are increasingly being asked to mortgage their own in return. Why would-be leaders can’t afford to fight poverty—and what to do about it.
A recent experiment in Brazil shows that successfully getting fortified foods to people who need them is as much about aspiration as access.
Two organizing principles for moving beyond brand and enabling other organizations to advance the social change your organization seeks.
Can't Not Do provides a guide for leaders to personally bridge the gap between “wanting to do” and actually “doing” something, posing seven seemingly simple questions to help unlock leaders’ potential to make a difference.
A look at the current early-stage investment landscape for social startups, and how entrepreneurs can make a better case for funding.
Four things community organizations, schools, and nonprofits can do to exponentially increase high-school graduation rates.
Lessons from a charter-school organization about what it takes to fix a failing high school.