A She Change
Iris Bohnet reminds us that we all have our biases—and suggests ways that we might overcome them.
Innovations in solution-based design techniques that address social problems (more)
Iris Bohnet reminds us that we all have our biases—and suggests ways that we might overcome them.
How citizens can push back against urban sprawl and create vibrant, interconnected communities.
Developing a systems mindset, identifying the right tool for the job, and paying attention to human dynamics can help leaders move from theory to action when facing complex social problems.
An Everyone Culture argues that organizations do best when they build an environment that encourages constant personal development among their employees.
Helping US federal agencies design inexpensive, user-centered technology products is the mission of an unsung team of developers. Includes video extras.
IDEO brings a human-centered design lens to voting in Los Angeles County—and finds compelling opportunities to increase participation nationally.
Guiding stories from three B corporations: Method Products, Etsy, and Warby Parker.
Youth voices in resource-constrained environments suggest that understanding socio-economic context is an important factor in encouraging innovation.
By integrating two practices—design thinking and adaptive leadership—social innovators can manage projects in a way that’s both creatively confident and relentlessly realistic.
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.