Why learning how to disagree well is important to professional development, and four areas where organizational leaders and ...
The problem is that, for far too long, charitable support for kids has been disconnected from systemic change, being ...
By Ted Lempert. To create systemic change in health care for children, advocacy groups need to look to government.
Why silence, obligation, and dissent mean different things across cultures, and what leaders get wrong when they assume voice ...
Why silence, obligation, and dissent mean different things across cultures, and what leaders get wrong when they assume voice ...
In the past two decades, impact evaluation has become an unavoidable topic in the social sector. Yet beyond the discourse on how to measure social impact lies a structural problem: We are not ...
The digital economy’s story often centers on stock prices and initial public offerings, but the processes and people behind it reveal a very different reality. Across outsourcing hubs like Nairobi, ...
For people who move money in the name of impact, the shutdown of USAID landed like a star collapsing into itself. The United States government’s flagship development agency—once the world’s biggest ...
Imagine trying to navigate an unfamiliar city with a broken compass. The needle appears steady and reliable, instilling confidence in each turn you take. But unbeknownst to you, every step leads you ...
What is not working about the US response to homelessness? Every year, cities spend more on services, but homelessness is on the rise and public frustration with the status quo is growing. Providers ...
The growing use of generative AI in the workplace raises a paradox for entry-level workers. The very tasks that once trained new workers—such as summarizing meetings, cleaning data, and drafting memos ...
The environmental case for America’s shift away from oil and gas is clear. Less obvious but perhaps more immediately tangible, however, are the economic benefits. Simply put, continued reliance on oil ...