Nonprofits
3 Reasons Why You Should Stay in Your First Nonprofit Job for at Least a Year
If you do a great job and make the most of your network of peers and colleagues, you’ll be well on your way to creating a successful nonprofit career path.
If you do a great job and make the most of your network of peers and colleagues, you’ll be well on your way to creating a successful nonprofit career path.
The information systems we're building are starting to get better at taking input from crowds and using it to help us mine data for what we will most likely want or need.
Social entrepreneurs must recognize when it is time to relinquish control and create strong leadership teams.
The power of networks and engaging them across platforms.
Three types of leadership are needed to build a successful organization.
Innovative ideas for preventing summer learning loss in children might benefit nonprofits too.
Nonprofits tend to recreate within their own organizational cultures the very social problems they are trying to solve.
Twitter may be based in San Francisco, but it's used by folks in nearly every country in the world. In this university podcast, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, author Sarah Milstein shows you the ins and outs of how to use this real-time information network for your personal or business advantage. She offers tips on searching, posting, and making an impact on the world with your ideas.
Scaling requires not only fidelity to core processes and programs, but also constant adjustments to local needs and resources.