Philanthropy Needs More Disconfirmation Bias
Without mechanisms for incorporating disconfirming evidence, grantmakers miss the opportunity for greater impact.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Without mechanisms for incorporating disconfirming evidence, grantmakers miss the opportunity for greater impact.
Starting with the need instead of the solution can lead to stronger impact.
How to prepare leader, board, and organization for a healthy exit
How can organizational leaders create an environment that balances the needs of the individual, the needs of the institution, and the needs of the work?
Targeted, local engagement with communities coupled with civic education are effective strategies to strengthen information ecosystems, alongside national and international efforts focused on laws and regulation.
To build evolving, inclusive, effective democracies, we must focus not only on developing leaders who are reflective of the nation-state but who can also change the conditions in which they operate.
What recent history in Brazil and the United States has taught us about containing, countering, and sustainably preventing the corruption of elections by authoritarian leaders.
Effective change efforts, whether activist movements or social enterprises, must focus beyond just the problem or symptom they want to eliminate.