Nonprofits
Network Mindsets in Nonprofit Management
Social media guru Beth Kanter discusses how nonprofits can utilize their professional networks to develop a “network mindset.”
Social media guru Beth Kanter discusses how nonprofits can utilize their professional networks to develop a “network mindset.”
Ridwan Djamaluddin speaks on how Indonesia is using technology to deal with climate threats and implementing early warning systems to save lives.
Stanford business professor Jennifer Aaker discusses how social media can do more than just provide entertainment—it can also prolong or save lives.
Entrepreneurship concentrating on scientific collaborations and innovations is the key to fostering sustainable economic growth.
Eric Dishman, director of health innovation at Intel, asserts that mobile technologies can create sustainable healthcare for all.
Michael Jones, Google’s chief technology advocate, discusses how connection technologies are now supporting sustainable development.
Fabien Cousteau discusses innovative solutions that address environmental problems and the realities of market economies.
Media expert Tim O'Reilly provides insight into how innovative technologies can be used to support sustainable development and power the future.
USAID Chief Innovation Officer Maura O'Neill leads a discussion on how connection technologies can support sustainable development.
Katherine Perkins discusses what differentiates Physics Education Technology (PhET), and the range of students that have benefited.
Michele Barry, Director of Global Health Programs in Medicine at Stanford leads a distinguished group of global health professionals who have created innovative programs to benefit their respective countries’ health services.
Using workflow automation and tracking solutions to address the needs of the acute care hospital marketplace.
In this Stanford University podcast, president Matthew Schnittman discusses the organization’s model for service delivery, and where it’s headed.
Justin Cahill talks about how his enterprise built a company called RISE, which now boasts 30,000 children learning English in more than 100 learning centers in one of the fastest-growing markets in world.
A look at new schools in Sweden that provide personalized and hands-on classroom experience.