Losing Ownership of New Ideas: A Mark of Success
For social entrepreneurs, radically reframing ideas about social change can have a silver lining.
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For social entrepreneurs, radically reframing ideas about social change can have a silver lining.
Rockwood Leadership Institute president Akaya Windwood discusses how we can get movements and sectors to work together to advance the common good.
Stanford Professor Tina Seelig discusses how to unlock creative genius through a set of tools and conditions we each have in our control—our “innovation engine.”
Effective governance requires clear priorities, great people, and the right systems.
How campaign lessons can amplify your work. In part three: Embrace the change.
Non-financial resources are essential to preparing early-stage enterprises for investment.
Philanthropic organizations must “lean in” and confront the various ways their collective cultures get in the way.
A response to Dan Pallotta’s TED Talk on nonprofit executives’ pay.
In their latest book, the bestselling authors of Made to Stick and Switch explore how to make better choices in life and work.
The second in a two-part series on how organizations can successfully influence change by eliminating blind spots that block progress.