What’s Inside the House: Is Org Design Derailing Your Foundation’s Strategy?
As philanthropy adapts to new challenges, internal design choices can either facilitate or stand in the way of strategic dynamism.
As philanthropy adapts to new challenges, internal design choices can either facilitate or stand in the way of strategic dynamism.
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