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To know where you want to go, you first need to understand yourself. Use this template to audit your unique strengths.
To ensure sustainable, long-term impact, here are 5 things that your CSR program needs.
Feeling stuck at work? Making a change early on is not a career limiting move! Here are 5 busted myths about early-stage career change.
If you’re rethinking your career trajectory as a result of COVID, take these 4 steps to find more meaningful work in the new normal.
Virtual learning technology and communities are not a compromise or a back-up plan. As we’ve learned in operating global learning communities for social impact professionals, we have found that the right virtual platforms present opportunities to increase access, improve outcomes, and engage more diverse participants.
The difference between meaningful work and a draining trudge to the weekend is that sense of purpose. Are you a software engineer working 40 hours writing code, or are you building tools that enable nonprofits to quickly deploy COVID tracking tools? Are you a marketer
Get more tips to advance your social impact career here Across industries and sectors, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the nature of what work looks like. Many of us are quarantined at home, practicing social distancing to flatten to the curve. Whether you’re waiting things
What purpose is (and isn’t), how your purpose drivers influence your work and leadership style, and how to uncover your unique purpose profile
These are unprecedented times: the worsening climate crisis and coronavirus pandemic make clear just how interconnected we all are, and also highlight the limitations of our current global systems. In Europe, governments, investors, and citizens are increasingly recognising the value of social innovation to drive
“First, give yourself permission to be a contrarian, to flout convention, to follow the unsafe path, to zig when everyone else zags; then, take some action to get going. Allow yourself to try; then try.” –Linda Rottenberg, Co-Founder of Endeavor We can’t solve our problems