Social Enterprise
Game-changing Technology Is Not Enough
Mobile technology-driven solutions that aim to create social impact need to invest in customer-centric development and user training.
Innovative ways that organizations are using and adapting business strategies to advance social and environmental well-being (more)
Mobile technology-driven solutions that aim to create social impact need to invest in customer-centric development and user training.
Activating the entrepreneurial mindset in young people is critical to their future success and breaking down structural inequities in communities.
Seven lessons for walking the tight rope between social welfare and business.
Humanitarian assistance relies on a charity model of providing immediate relief in emergency situations. But once the emergency has passed, other approaches might better deliver services in a market-driven, customer-centric way.
Many organizations in China are aging without reaching their potential for impact because they lack needed talent, but there are ways to overcome this challenge.
Growing a social venture can create brand challenges with far-reaching consequences.
To market to the base of pyramid, we need to stop thinking of selling as a dark art.
The B Corp movement has pushed a powerful model of socially responsible business that has the potential to advance human rights. But it has so far failed to engage human rights advocates—to its detriment.
Impact investing has been seduced by a false narrative of combining social impact with financial gains.
Communities and the social sector both stand to gain when nonprofits acquire existing for-profits.