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Articles Tagged With 'health+care'

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2003
Gabrielle Birkner
Philanthropy • Foundations • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health • Arts Behind the Message Kaiser Foundation and Viacom take on AIDS -- one episode at a time.
Winter 2004
Wayne Dunn
Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Poverty • Health Golden Opportunity [Free!] When a Canadian multinational laid off hundreds of gold miners in South Africa, it went many extra miles to help them get back on their feet.
Winter 2004
SSIR editors
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Leadership • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Health 15 Minutes with Seth Berkley [Free!] President and CEO of International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.
Spring 2005
Len Costa
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Poverty • Health High-End Healthcare Though they have their opponents, boutique-style services can subsidize care for the poor.
Spring 2005
Andrea Orr
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health Key Perk of Nonprofit Work Faces Extinction Study finds nonprofits are losing their ability to offer health insurance.
Summer 2005
Michael K. Gusmano
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health Review: Strong Medicine The strategic use of vaccines may be the key to spreading infectious diseases in the developing world.
Fall 2005
Jonathan B. Levine
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health Sharing Power How Merck and the WHO have sustained a fragile balance of power in their battle against river blindness.
Fall 2005
Alana Conner Snibbe
Global Issues • Arts • Civil Society Undercutting TV’s Ageist Stereotypes TV spoils outlook on aging, but keeping a diary may lessen the damage.
Fall 2005
Jessica Ruvinsky
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health • Civil Society The Big Hurt Sticks and stones can break my bones; rejection hurts everything else.
Winter 2005
Christina Maslach & Michael P. Leiter
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health • Environment • Civil Society Reversing Burnout [Free!] How to rekindle your passion for your work.
Winter 2005
Roy Baumeister
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Civil Society Rethinking Self-Esteem Why nonprofits should stop pushing self-esteem and start endorsing self-control.
Winter 2005
Marguerite Rigoglioso
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Civil Society Burnout in a Crisis [Free!] When working a crisis, put your own oxygen mask on first.
Spring 2006
Shirley Wang
Philanthropy • Altruism • Global Issues • Civil Society Care Begets Caring People who feel secure are more apt to be altruistic.
Spring 2006
G. Pascal Zachary
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health • Civil Society Closing the Culture Gap Aiding Africans first requires understanding their cultures.
Fall 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Organizations • Government • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health Cultivating Cross-Sector Partnerships An HIV organization in Botswana provides lessons in cooperation.
Winter 2007
Eric Nee
Philanthropy • Foundations • Nonprofits • Social Entrepreneurship • Nonprofit Organizations • Government • Social Policy • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Health 15 Minutes with Victoria Hale [Free!] MacArthur “genius” prize winner creates drugs for the developing world.
Winter 2003
Eric Westendorf
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management Review: Toxic Emotions at Work Organizations need to get better at talking about feelings.
Fall 2004
Anitra Lynn Waller
Global Issues • Poverty • Civil Society Review: Random Family Waller offers an intimate exposé of crime and drugs in the inner city.
Summer 2007
Alana Conner
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Health Stopping the Spread of Trauma Many Iraq War veterans can't shake the feeling of being constantly imperiled, and their therapists, in turn, may develop traumatic stress symptoms themselves. A new study tells how organizations can protect their frontline providers from psychic distress.
Winter 2008
Joshua Weissburg
Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Health Review: Beyond the White House [Free!] Jimmy Carter details his ongoing efforts to make a difference as John Q. Citizen.
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