Design-Led Innovation in Government
One of 16 special essays on how the field of social innovation has evolved and what challenges remain ahead.
One of 16 special essays on how the field of social innovation has evolved and what challenges remain ahead.
Part of a special series on scaling mobile health initiatives.
A group designing innovative support systems in Portland, Ore., is identifying better ways of living for the homeless and for communities at large.
Getting started: insights from experiments in Southeast Asia.
In No Straight Lines, Alan Moore presents a new way of thinking about our complex world, one that emphasizes participation and human relationships.
By working closely with the clients and consumers, design thinking allows high-impact solutions to social problems to bubble up from below rather than being imposed from the top.
Both human-centered and systems-thinking methods fit within an effective design approach, and can work in conjunction to address social challenges.
Design is a process especially suited to divergent thinking—the exploration of new choices and alternative solutions.
Principles and tactics for creating strategic convenings that foster meaningful interaction and outcomes.
An ethical framework can bridge the worlds of startup technology and international development to strengthen cross-sector innovation in the social sector.