Decades of Deadlock: Using Network Principles to Break Through
When not being able to figure out who “won” means everyone did.
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When not being able to figure out who “won” means everyone did.
Leaders must be steadfast in their efforts to achieve results that advance equity—just and fair inclusion into a society in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential.
Done right, small organizations can hit above their weight and use communications as a foundation for growth, sustainability, and scaling.
Foundations can play an essential role in generating authentic conversation on hard issues, but they must be both an equal player among community partners and an active steward of the mission.
Network entrepreneurs are ensuring that systems-level, collaborative efforts not only succeed, but thrive.
It is time for universities to rethink how they deliver social impact education, prioritizing experiential and purpose-based training over start-up competitions.
Social intrepreneurs have an opportunity to change their companies for the better, from the inside out.
In many cases, the people who can change an organization are those who don’t “fit in” there.
A memoir by the founder of Kiva highlights the passion that marks the life of a social entrepreneur.