Normalizing Health-Positive Technology
Health is not a vertical market segment, but a horizontal value, expressed across a company’s full portfolio of products and services.
Health is not a vertical market segment, but a horizontal value, expressed across a company’s full portfolio of products and services.
Read the latest articles in the series on civil society's response to the pandemic:
• Long-Term Change Amid the Crisis
• Businesses in the Developing World
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.
Good civic health looks like people making meaningful connections with their neighbors, public officials, and contributing to governance decision-making. But what will become of civic life during COVID-19 Part of the series Rethinking Social Change in the Face of Coronavirus.
How the social sector and Stanford Social Innovation Review are responding now and preparing for what comes next. Part of the series Rethinking Social Change in the Face of Coronavirus.
Conventional routes to scaling impact don’t always work. Conservation nonprofits and social ventures should be wary of the lure of a large partner and consider replicating from the grassroots instead.
Data is a powerful tool for creating social change, but it can fail to deliver if it lacks rigor or exists in silos. With the right approach, “you can just let the tools do the work,” says the manager of digital infrastructure for the education nonprofit buildOn. Part of a series produced with the support of Salesforce.
Supporting the inner well-being of change makers can boost capacity for innovation and collaboration, and ultimately lead to more effective solutions to social and environmental challenges.
Leaders fighting for gender equality can accelerate progress by looking for support in unexpected places, boosting successful efforts already underway, and using new data to augment their advocacy.