Giving Thanks for Action
When habitual distractions trump deliberate actions we focus on politics instead of policy, the selfish vs. the selfless, and the "urgent" vs. the important. We much change the action-distraction equation.
When habitual distractions trump deliberate actions we focus on politics instead of policy, the selfish vs. the selfless, and the "urgent" vs. the important. We much change the action-distraction equation.
Posted 11.09.2009 | Impact
From The Case Foundation: Well, the easy answer is that it's hard to make people give because people don't really want to. The logic is simple and co...
Nancy Lublin | Posted 07.25.2009 | Living
In the age of Twitter and Facebook, do we need conferences to exchange best practices? Will we need organizations or will we simply have movements?
Bob McKinnon | Posted 11.17.2009 | Politics