How Failure Changed How I Think About Nonprofit Work
Innovation is hard in the for-profit context; it’s even harder for a nonprofit.
Innovative ways to develop strong leadership capabilities (more)
Innovation is hard in the for-profit context; it’s even harder for a nonprofit.
How the internal work of self-inquiry can meaningfully shift our perceptions and behaviors in ways that positively impact the outer world, and how leaders of social change are incorporating the practice into their work and lives.
The adoption of new technology requires nonprofit leaders to embrace humility and nurture a flexible and adaptive culture. Part of a series produced with the support of Salesforce.
Links from SSIR's editors to interesting news, essays, tweets, research, videos, podcasts, and more.
A list of SSIR articles to help social change leaders address operational and financial problems due to the COVID-19 crisis and other situations like it.
To have impact in the social sector, we need less jargon and more plain words so that we can reach shared understandings and act decisively together.
How do Latin American women not only defy gender norms to become entrepreneurs, but turn their own emancipation into societal change-making?
An excerpt from a new book on rebuilding American democracy in an era of crisis.
An excerpt from See Sooner, Act Faster: How Vigilant Leaders Thrive in an Era of Digital Turbulence explains how to craft and employ vigilance in order to become a better leader.
The time has come for an action plan that fundamentally transforms the global humanitarian relief system by shifting power and funding from international to local and national actors. A feature story from the Spring 2020 issue.