Design Thinking
Using Design Thinking to Eradicate Poverty Creation
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.
Corporations can achieve growth in emerging markets by investing in and organizing around sustainable and inclusive business activities.
Investors need ways to gauge social impact and business health. Cross-subsidy models can help.
Mobile adoption at the base of the pyramid will bring massive development benefits, but we must seize the unique opportunity to drive pre-emptive positive digital behavior to help safeguard vulnerable communities.
To reach base-of-the-pyramid markets, entrepreneurs need to align their business models with customers’ lives.
The history of microfinance shows how far off-mission social enterprise can go under the weight of massive investment.
What business leaders need to know to create successful products and services for the poor in emerging markets.
Profit and Purpose: How Social Innovation is Transforming Business for Good is a look at how social entrepreneurs have used business models to change the world.
Mainstream companies are just starting to pay attention to consumers with nonstandard preferences and needs; social enterprises have sought to serve these customers for years.
A framework to make impact investing appealing to institutional investors and accessible to international nonprofits.