New Business Growth in the Era of Collaboration
A new partnership model is poised to take advantage of under-the-radar, new markets that business-as-usual may overlook.
A new partnership model is poised to take advantage of under-the-radar, new markets that business-as-usual may overlook.
A case for using targeted measures of progress in philanthropy.
Could radical transparency in global development lead to better outcomes?
Philanthropists must support big, difficult, and politically sensitive issues that government, nonprofits, multilateral organizations, and other actors are unable or unwilling to address.
Today’s 60 million displaced people have a basic need beyond food, water, and shelter: legal representation.
These groups' perspectives are closer than most think—and it’s good news for philanthropy.
Including community members in decisions about evaluation can improve the community’s capacity to effectively manage and control change.
Are traditional assumptions about how we “do” philanthropy preventing us from finding new and better ways of working?
Four ways to improve community evaluation so that it helps build, rather than erode, social progress.
Three ways to create an environment where interdependent stakeholders can perform their individual roles optimally and collaborate with each other effectively.