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Strategy and Power Building
What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy
What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy
How public, for-profit, and civic organizations working to address the same city-wide social challenge can find a common starting point.
Despite a notoriously innovation-adverse environment in UN organizations overall, a growing body of success stories are changing lives and contributing to continuous organizational learning.
Technology is driving advancements in the workplace, but it’s imperative for companies to invest in workers to make progress on social and business goals.
Suggested books and articles from SSIR’s editors.
Learning from global peers and using the sustainable development goals as a framework for measuring progress, US cities are accelerating solutions to social problems.
Funders may be reluctant to support narrative work because progress is difficult to evaluate. Are these objections valid?
An excerpt from Good Influence on harnessing the “Influencer Effect” for impact
Technology enables companies to monitor their employees constantly. But workers are organizing to fight back.
One of the toughest challenges for social impact leaders can be reaching people who have been historically stigmatized or excluded by social and cultural norms.