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Excerpt of a discussion with Eric Nee, manager of Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Excerpt of a discussion with Eric Nee, manager of Stanford Social Innovation Review.
To answer many of the social welfare and public health problems of today it takes creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Habitat for Humanity's Jonathan Reckford talks about what makes an exceptional leader, his career journey, sources of inspiration, and the principles behind managing organizations well.
Two points of Slacktivism: 1) organizations create and endorse the level to which people take action 2) “slacker activism” is a gateway to lasting change.
Twelve new social enterprise ventures ran onto the social innovation field at the 2011 Social Enterprise Conference.
Nonprofits must have influential board members who connect them to the communities they serve.
New mobile-based payment systems may offer a more affordable, and faster alternative to distributing cash to countries such as Haiti.
Takeaways from an interview with SIF Director Paul Carttar after his keynote panel discussion at the 2011 Social Enterprise Conference this past weekend.
Nike’s director of global logistics, Dawn Vance, talks about the company’s journey to integrate sustainability into the supply chain from design through delivery to the retail marketplace.
Joao Paulo Ferreira, VP of operations of Natura Cosmetics Brasil, discusses the specifics of managing the supply chain, research, and collaborations with communities, NGOs, universities, other industries, and governments.