A new wave of entrepreneurs have created innovations that address pressing human needs: a hand-powered solar lamp that reduces a family’s dependence on dangerously flammable oil for adequate light; a network of neighborhood-based grocery stores that sell fresh produce; a low-cost infant warmer for vulnerable babies in developing countries. But so many of these ideas benefit small groups of people in specific locations. And poverty, malnutrition, and infant mortality persist.
Scaling Social Impact: Welcome to the HBR-Bridgespan Group Insight Center
The traditionally separate domains of for-profit business and mission-driven social organizations are coming together in powerful new ways.
January 09, 2013