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Articles

 

Nonprofits

Listening Is Lucrative

The most successful nonprofits pay close heed to their markets.

By Alana Conner Snibbe | 2 | Winter 2007
 

Nonprofits

Designing Trust

Spiffy Web sites aren’t just easy on the eyes; they’re also easier to believe and learn from.

By Rosaline Juan | Winter 2007
 

Business

Diversity Training Doesn’t Work

How can companies hire and promote more women and minorities?

By Alana Conner Snibbe | Winter 2007
 
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Nonprofits

Weaving Businesses Together

Organic Exchange uses its global network to promote environmentally friendly fibers.

By Catherine Potter | 2 | Fall 2006
 
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Global Issues

Divine Intervention

Why the most religious societies have the most volunteers.

By Alana Conner Snibbe | Fall 2006
 
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Nonprofits

Cultivating Cross-Sector Partnerships

An HIV organization in Botswana provides lessons in cooperation.

By Alana Conner Snibbe | Fall 2006
 
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Business

Color Your World

The San Francisco Recycling Center gussies up the globe with recycled paint.

By Paul Kilduff | Fall 2006
 

Social Innovations

Review: The White Man’s Burden

Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good

By Deborah Burand | Fall 2006
 

Philanthropy

Review: Effective Philanthropy

Organizational Success Through Deep Diversity and Gender Equality

By Kevin Bolduc | Fall 2006
 

Nonprofits

How to Hire a Consultant

A guide for nonprofits.

By Elaine Fogel | Fall 2006