How to Manage Outside Innovation
The Magazine » How to Manage Outside Innovation « MIT Sloan Management Review - 0 views
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Should external innovators be organized in collaborative communities or competitive markets? The answer depends on three crucial issues.
DIOSA | Communications: Facebook Best Practices for Nonprofit Organizations - 0 views
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This is available thanks to one of my twitter contacts ;-) http://twitter.com/nfpn
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Xtine - check it out and put that learning for the angel's facebook group ;-)
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : More Bang for the Buck (March 10, 2008) - 0 views
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productivity could be a powerful way for nonprofit organizationsto multiply the impact of their work, the authors explore how three nonprofits succeeded in reducing costs without sacrificing the quality of their services
Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : How Nonprofits Get Really Big (April 2, ... - 0 views
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How Nonprofits Get Really BigSince 1970, more than 200,000 nonprofits have opened in the U.S., but only 144 of them have reached $50 million in annual revenue. Most of the members of this elite group got big by doing two things. They raised the bulk of their money from a single type of funder such as corporations or government – and not, as conventional wisdom would recommend, by going after diverse sources of funding. Just as importantly, these nonprofits created professional organizations that were tailored to the needs of their primary funding sources
Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Creating High-Impact Nonprofits (Septemb... - 0 views
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Conventional wisdom says that scaling social innovation starts with strengthening internal management capabilities. This study of 12 high-impact nonprofits,however, shows that real social change happens when organizations go outside their own walls and find creative ways to enlist the help of others.
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