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Dan Breznitz’s Innovation in Real Places challenges readers to reconsider the disruptive approach to innovation.
Dan Breznitz’s Innovation in Real Places challenges readers to reconsider the disruptive approach to innovation.
Having a great idea is only half of the innovation journey: For your brainchild to succeed, guard against these four implementation myths.
The business world’s “Engine 1/Engine 2” concept can help ambitious nonprofits balance today’s needs with tomorrow’s potential.
A new book argues that “alien” thinking can drive social change.
A new book examines how the world of ideas shapes social innovation.
By shifting the focus of social innovation from actions to the thinking behind those actions, social sector leaders can create a better world—a world different than the past.
An excerpt from a new book on social innovation theory proposes three frameworks to ensure the creation of social value.
To have impact in the social sector, we need less jargon and more plain words so that we can reach shared understandings and act decisively together.
A well-told story can inspire people to engage with social and environmental issues, but how do nonprofits channel that energy into behaviors that make a difference? Behavioral science can help point the way.
If an organization doesn't know how to learn or scale, innovation isn't the answer to its struggles.