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Making Public Policy Collective Impact Friendly
Government policies too often impede, rather than enhance, collaborative efforts.
Government policies too often impede, rather than enhance, collaborative efforts.
We need to take a new, more holistic approach to creating economic opportunity.
How effective collaboration led to the largest conservation deal in history.
Scaling impact is much bigger than scaling an enterprise.
With Wallace Foundation backing, Columbia University’s Teachers College sets out to learn from past initiatives, document current ones, and find answers to complex questions.
Social innovations in supply chains have the potential for making an impact on a large scale. Experts describe innovations that are benefiting society and delivering economic value.
Five characteristics of civic culture that collective impact efforts must address.
Seventeen corporate and global education leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum 2014 in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss how they are rethinking the role of business in global education.
The president and CEO of GEO describes what the organization learned over the course of its Scaling What Works initiative.
The author of Cracking the Network Code discusses the important role of networks in scaling up solutions.