For entrepreneurs, culture is often the make-or-break ingredient to help teams succeed or doom them to inevitable collapse. Here's why office space matters.
What leads to more useful developmental solutions: Innovation in a controlled environment, or ideas accidentally created by people scratching their own itch?
By 2030, half of the world’s population won’t have access to clean water. Enter Desolenator, an affordable and versatile device that uses solar technology to create clean water and facilitate micro-entrepreneurship in affected communities.
Every year, around 4,000 children are born deaf in Mexico. Very few learn sign language young enough, excluding them from many opportunities. This app hopes to change that.
When you take organizations that have done the impossible, none of them started out by pursuing crazy ambitious ideas. Instead, here's how they got started.
There’s no shortage of problems entrepreneurs can solve. But there is one challenge that is essential to solving all others — for everyone on the planet.
Sometimes we forget the people we are solving problems for. How do we see beyond our own agendas and discover impactful opportunities for helping others?
Profitable markets serving poor customers all over the world are waiting to be tapped; but, is it immoral to create a business that earns profits selling to the poor?
Project Literacy Lab represents the world’s first accelerator for entrepreneurs dedicated to closing the global literacy gap by 2030. Here are the 16 ventures.
We are all biased. Behavioral design provides quick, cheap ways for organizations and people to overcome gender bias. It's the right + smart thing to do.
Many working in "social impact" are not sure what problem they are trying to solve. How do we get more problem-solvers? Invest in quality infrastructure.
This experimental frame from rapid-prototyping genius, Tom Chi, will help uncover the most effective solutions to master distribution for startups in emerging markets.