Sinopsis
Audio talks and lectures by leaders of social change, brought to you by Social Innovation Conversations, co-hosted by Stanford Social Innovation Review's Managing Editor Eric Nee. http://ssir.org/podcasts
Episodios
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Alana Conner - Evaluation for Normal People
15/06/2008 Duración: 57minIn the frenzy over accountability, funders, donors, and the general public are calling for more program evaluation. Yet few understand how expensive and complex good evaluation is. Speaking at the 2006 Nonprofit Management Institute at Stanford, Alana Conner, senior editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review illustrates how half-hearted evaluation can do more harm than good. Rick Aubry and Victor Kuo join her to give nonprofit and foundation perspectives. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/alana_conner_-_evaluation_for_normal_people
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Paul Farmer - Scaling Up Healthcare in Rwanda
09/06/2008 Duración: 59minAIDS, malaria, and maternal mortality are some of the chronic public health issues that plague Africa. Invited to Stanford, Paul Farmer talks about how his Boston-based organization, Partners In Health, is spending donor dollars to bring the lessons garnered from its work in Haiti to scale up healthcare services in war-torn Rwanda. As dicussed in this audio lecture, his organization seeks to fill the gap that exists between medical R&D and healthcare delivery so preventions and cures can be brought to more of the people who need them. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/paul_farmer_-_scaling_up_healthcare_in_rwanda
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Linda Rottenberg - Taking Entrepreneurism International
01/06/2008 Duración: 32minTen years ago, "entrepreneur" didn't exist in the lexicon of many parts of the world. Now, thanks to the work of a nonprofit called Endeavor, entrepreneurs are emerging in countries where such activity was once impossible. Invited to speak at the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford, Linda Rottenberg shares in this audio lecture how her organization has gone from a "crazy" idea of two business school graduates to an important engine for empowering entrepreneurs in Latin America and beyond. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/linda_rottenberg_-_taking_entrepreneurism_international
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Networked Governance - Multilateral Institutions of the Future
31/05/2008 Duración: 01h13minAs global leadership evolves from siloed hierarchies to multilateral approaches, networked governance has important potential and faces significant challenges. In this panel discussion, panelists, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Ashraf Ghani, Ambassador John Bruton, Ambassador Harriet Babbitt, and Sir Ian Forbes, address the factors, from the practical to the philosophical, at play. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/networked_governance_-_multilateral_institutions_of_the_future
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Beulah Thumbadoo - Making Reading Sexier
28/05/2008 Duración: 37minBeulah Thumbadoo talks about her experiences promoting adult literacy, first from within the South African government and university system, and then through her own organization. Talking with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman in this audio interview, she also shares advice from her experience on social entrepreneurship. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/beulah_thumbadoo_-_making_reading_sexier
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Stanford Social Entrepreneurship Day - Funding Social Enterprises
25/05/2008 Duración: 46minWith valuable advice for all types of entrepreneurs, this Stanford Entrepreneurship Week panel offers a unique perspective for funding a social enterprise startup. In this panel discussion, Kriss Deiglmeier leads an engaging discussion between funders and social entrepreneurs that provides actionable advice and insightful lessons in this discussion from the second annual Social Entrepreneurship Day at Stanford University. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/stanford_social_entrepreneurship_day_-_funding_social_enterprises
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Rafael Alvarez - Preparing Students to Succeed
19/05/2008 Duración: 44minWhile volunteering at a charter school, Rafael Alvarez was confronted with some shocking information—hardly any students in the senior class had plans to attend college. So, in true social entrepreneurial fashion, he decided to match up this under-served market with another under-served market, entry level IT. Talking with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman in this audio interview, he explains how Genesys Works prepares students technically and professionally to enter a corporate environment and change their lives. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rafael_alvarez_-_preparing_students_to_succeed
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Rick Duke - Reducing U.S. Emissions Affordably
18/05/2008 Duración: 46minNow that global warming is recognized as a real and serious problem, discussion is turning to practical challenges of reducing emissions in the long term. Host of the Center for Social Innovation, Rick Duke, discusses a new report by McKinsey & Company that considers how to address the problem affordably. In this audio lecture, Duke outlines some of the emerging technologies and public policy changes that will be needed to support such a process. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rick_duke_-_reducing_u.s._emissions_affordably
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William Drayton - The Importance of Being a Changemaker
11/05/2008 Duración: 18minIf you're living on this planet you probably sense that the world is in a time of tremendous change. Ashoka founder William Drayton calls it "Revolution" in his keynote address on the occasion of receiving the Purpose Prize Entrepreneurial Leadership Award. In this audio lecture, Drayton offers inspiring words about the nature of the times we are in, and how becoming a change maker is critical for seizing opportunities that are emerging in these unprecedented times. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/william_drayton_-_the_importance_of_being_a_changemaker
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Kim Feinberg - Self-Sufficiency Through Education
05/05/2008 Duración: 26minAIDS in South Africa has left millions of children without parents or any resources to help themselves. In this audio interview with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman, Kim Feinberg describes how her organization, the Tomorrow Trust, uses education to help these children grow into self sufficient, economically productive, and socially included adults. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/kim_feinberg_-_self_sufficiency_through_education
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Natalie Portman - Eradicating Poverty Through Microfinance
04/05/2008 Duración: 39minOne of the biggest problems that low-income people around the world face is the lack of access to capital that might otherwise help them rise out of poverty. Invited to Stanford, actress Natalie Portman turns the spotlight on her work to promote FINCA's International Village Banking Campaign, aiming to bring financial services to one million of the world's lowest-income families through 100,000 Village Banks by 2010. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/natalie_portman_-_eradicating_poverty_through_microfinance
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Stephen Friedman, Gene Sperling - America and the Global Economy
30/04/2008 Duración: 01h15minStephen Friedman and Gene Sperling, former policy advisors to the Clinton and Bush administrations, discuss some of the challenges that the next president will face in the coming years. Central to this panel discussion is the role that globalization will play in formulating policies to ensure that the United States remains competitive with the world. Some of these changes will require deft political skill and the mobilization of popular support behind sensitive issues. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/stephen_friedman_gene_sperling_-_america_and_the_global_economy
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Lynne Patterson - Empowering Women in Latin America
26/04/2008 Duración: 44minOne of the best methods proven to alleviate poverty is microlending to women, who have a great track record for using loans wisely to create small business enterprises that sustain their entire families. Host of the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford, Lynne Patterson talks about the creation of Pro Mujer, an international microfinance and women's development network in Latin America. She details the mission, objectives, methods, and progress, illuminating the organization's empowering impact on the lives of its many clients. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/lynne_patterson_-_empowering_women_in_latin_america
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Brij Kothari - Literacy Through Entertainment
15/04/2008 Duración: 34minWhat do you get when you combine a love of Bollywood music videos with widespread illiteracy? Brij Kothari sees an opportunity to make the world a better place. By subtitling popular entertainment, he helps millions learn to read in a fun way. He's also creating multiplatform stories that will be seen on TV, read on mobile phones, and printed in books. Talking to Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman in this audio interview, Kothari describes how he improves lives by incorporating education into everyday entertainment. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/brij_kothari_-_literacy_through_entertainment
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Jennifer Aaker - Creating Strong Nonprofit Brands
14/04/2008 Duración: 01h29sFor profit-making companies, branding is generally second nature. But how can nonprofits use branding effectively? In ths audio lecture recorded at the 2007 Nonprofit Management Institute, Business Professor Jennifer Aaker shares her experiences studying and writing about nonprofits to identify how they may use branding to differentiate themselves, leverage limited funds, establish a reputation, inspire customer commitment, and more. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/jennifer_aaker_-_creating_strong_nonprofit_brands
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Mathias Craig - Bringing Electricity to the Marginalized
13/04/2008 Duración: 28minIn parts of Nicaragua, nearly 80 percent of the population goes without electricity, leaving them cut off from critical opportunities for betterment and development. In this audio interview, Kriss Deiglmeier, the Center for Social Innovation executive director, converses with Mathias Craig who created blueEnergy to bring electricity to marginalized communities in this region of the world. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/mathias_craig_-_bringing_electricity_to_the_marginalized
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Chip Heath - Missions That Really Inspire
06/04/2008 Duración: 53minYour organization has an important mission. But could a potential funder or volunteer tell that by looking at your website or your annual report? And could one of your employees make the right decision in a tough situation by reading it? In this audio lecture recorded at the 2007 Nonprofit Management Institute at Stanford, Chip Heath discusses how you can craft a mission statement that inspires people and helps them make important decisions, thereby offering powerful tools to lead your organization. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/chip_heath_-_missions_that_really_inspire
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Kyle Zimmer - Fearlessly Helping the World to Read
05/04/2008 Duración: 47minFirst Book is a not-for-profit organization that provides books to low-income students. In this audio interview, founder Kyle Zimmer discusses with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman the evolution of her startup from a mere idea in 1992 to an organization with hundreds of employees and millions of books. She also outlines how she's applied best business practices to create a scalable entrepreneurial model. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/kyle_zimmer_-_fearlessly_helping_the_world_to_read
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Michael Sandel, William Haseltine - Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering
01/04/2008 Duración: 01h08minScientific advances have opened previously unimaginable possibilities in the realm of human reproduction. Determining the sex of an early-stage embryo, or shifting the pre-conception arrangement of chromosomes in favor of certain outcomes, further opens the door to sex selection. By various means, it is becoming feasible to genetically engineer a child with specific qualities. In this audio lecture, Michael J. Sandel and William Haseltine debate the moral and ethical implications of such actions. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/michael_sandel_william_haseltine_-_ethics_in_the_age_of_genetic_engineering
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Susan Colby - Nonprofit Management Approaches at Bridgespan
31/03/2008 Duración: 48minIn nonprofit management, implementing organizational changes can be a huge challenge. In this audio lecture, Susan Colby shares the Bridgespan approach to nonprofit strategy by taking the example of one of her clients, the Harlem Children's Zone. Speaking at the 2006 Nonprofit Management Institute at Stanford, she walks her audience of high-level nonprofit executives through a rather challenging process to tactfully institute radical organizational changes. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/susan_colby_-_nonprofit_management_approaches_at_bridgespan