Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship: A Force for Political Stability
Three recommendations for bridging the chasm between the political elite and marginalized citizens in the Middle East.
Three recommendations for bridging the chasm between the political elite and marginalized citizens in the Middle East.
Nature can offer organizations new insights on risk and resilience, and inform both short- and long-term strategy.
How we manage ourselves and empathize with others are as important as professional management skills in creating social impact.
International civil society organizations need to change their business models.
To build a thriving social enterprise sector, we need to rethink the purpose of capital and employ a new strategic funding approach.
When Leaders Leave presents preparation strategies for the inevitable leadership changes faced by every organization.
A $100 million foundation initiative aims to foster urban resilience in the face of disaster.
By quantifying catastrophe risk, we can help society better manage it, and make the world safer and more resilient.
Investors and philanthropists must work together to generate more ecologically responsible and locally grown food for more people.