Design Thinking
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The social sector needs to take greater advantage of the behavioral sciences when developing programs and services.
The social sector needs to take greater advantage of the behavioral sciences when developing programs and services.
The rise of behavioral science and impact evaluation has created a new way for engineering programs and human interactions.
Three lessons from the field for NGOs pursuing social impact investing.
Through an online crowdsourcing platform, one foundation is reaching new types of partners who offer new types of solutions.
Contrary to conventional economic wisdom, relying solely on carbon taxes will not create an optimal transition to clean energy.
How an emergent funding strategy gave rise to a rapid-learning health system and ultimately became part of a national moonshot to eliminate cancer.
How can the public sector create a culture that's friendly to human-centered design?
The social sector must focus on building a rigorous knowledge base that is broad enough to lead to large-scale, breakthrough efforts.
Three experts talk about their organizations' experiences tackling poverty, in a panel moderated by SSIR managing editor Eric Nee.
The rigorous use of data to guide social funding decisions is essential, but to do it well, we need to broaden the evidence base, focus on principles of practice, and embrace adaptive integration over fidelity.