Technology
Code Switching Across the Social/Data Divide
Technology is leaving many mission-driven organizations behind, but a new breed of digital translator can help build the bridges between data, technology, and doing good.
Technology is leaving many mission-driven organizations behind, but a new breed of digital translator can help build the bridges between data, technology, and doing good.
New developments from the disciplines of innovation, data science, and implementation management are teaching us that good strategy isn’t just about setting your destination and path, it’s also about how you execute and adjust over time.
Planet Inc.’s Andrew Zolli explains how big data paired with big indicators will help us predict and respond to global crises.
How private data sources, when leveraged responsibly and collaboratively, can provide insights for addressing the challenges and opportunities of migration.
Global health has brushed aside human dignity—it’s time to place patients at the core.
Stanford's Lucy Bernholz moderates a discussion on how social sector organizations can utilize the power of data while integrating critical concerns of security, transparency, and responsible governance into their culture.
How nonprofit organizations can do a better job with their data.
A new approach to measurement has the potential to surface quicker, cheaper, better data about notoriously hard-to-measure social change.
Small data can transform opportunities and quality of life for underserved communities, and help address the biases of big data.
To accelerate the ethical use of sensitive data, governments and universities are setting up new systems to give secure access to their researchers. However, if they want to be able to evaluate the full range of social service programs, they also need to make this data is useful to nonprofits.