Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

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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

  • Strategic Philanthropy - Bridging the Gap Conference

    17/07/2006 Duración: 57min

    A new generation of innovative philanthropists is helping to transform charitable giving. This panel discussion highlights the philosophy of three young, but outstanding, organizations in the strategic philanthropic field. Panelists emphasize the targeted use of wealth to address specific social challenges. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/strategic_philanthropy_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Corporate Environmental Footprint - Bridging the Gap Conference

    10/07/2006 Duración: 01h15min

    As the world awakens to the challenges of global warming and water shortages, corporations slowly recognize the reduction of their environmental footprint as a significant component of corporate social responsibility. This panel discussion explores some of the leading corporate initiatives toward environmental sustainability. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/corporate_environmental_footprint_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Rick Lowe - Urban Villages: Art As Social Innovation

    10/07/2006 Duración: 30min

    Rick Lowe has given new meaning to the phrase "artist-in-residence." This Heinz Award winner and former Loeb fellow at the Harvard School of Design is the founder of Project Row Houses, an organization that merges art and architecture with social activism. In an audio interview with Globeshakers host Tim Zak, Lowe describes how this experiment in "social sculpture" is redefining the role of art and artists in society. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rick_lowe_-_urban_villages_art_as_social_innovation

  • Al Gore - Fostering Enviornmental Sustainability

    04/07/2006 Duración: 50min

    The industrialized world is on a collision course with nature, says environmental sustainability hero and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore. In this audio lecture, he presents the realities of global warming with alarming clarity and conclusiveness and passionately urges a Stanford Business School audience to take action. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/al_gore_-_fostering_enviornmental_sustainability

  • Greening the Supply Chain - Bridging the Gap Conference

    03/07/2006 Duración: 24min

    How did Patagonia make the transition to using 100% organic cotton in its product line?  In this panel discussion from Bridging the Gap, the Stanford 2005 Net Impact Conference organized by the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Randy Harward discusses the challenges of garnering internal support, ensuring adequate supply of raw materials, and keeping prices affordable as Patagonia greens its supply chain. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/greening_the_supply_chain_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Ticia Gerber - Leadership in Global Health Technology

    01/07/2006 Duración: 34min

    Ticia Gerber sits at the center of one of the world's important current debates: How do we keep people healthy without having it cost an arm and a leg? At eHealth Initiative and LIGHT, Gerber is working across three continents to bridge the public, private, and social sectors. She talks with Globeshakers host Tim Zak in an audio interview about the role of technology in the future of healthcare and what it means to create a dialogue between the developed and developing world. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/ticia_gerber_-_leadership_in_global_health_technology

  • Debra Meyerson - When Personal and Corporate Values Are at Odds

    26/06/2006 Duración: 01h19min

    Changing the status quo in major organizations may seem overwhelming. Debra Meyerson offers the 2005 Stanford Net Impact conference audience strategies to effect change from within through tempered radicalism. In this audio lecture, she shares findings from her research about incremental and bottom-up change strategies to impact corporate values and advance social justice and social responsibility within organizations. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/debra_meyerson_-_when_personal_and_corporate_values_are_at_odds

  • Dean Kamen - Heinz Award Winner Series

    19/06/2006 Duración: 45min

    Dean Kamen has literally changed the world by turning breakthrough ideas into practical products. In this audio interview with Globeshakers host Tim Zak, Kamen discusses the power of technology to change society. He also talks about what it takes to persevere in the face of public and professional resistance toward inventions and technology that can actually make people's lives better. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/dean_kamen_-_heinz_award_winner_series

  • Dr. Paul Farmer - Partners In Health

    12/06/2006 Duración: 29min

    Recipient of the 9th Annual Heinz Award for the Human Condition, Paul Farmer is a medical doctor and a professor of anthropology at Harvard's medical school. He shuttles between Harvard and Haiti, where he maintains a practice at Clinique Bon Saveur, a charity hospital he founded. Farmer talks in this audio interview with Globeshakers host Tim Zak about the challenges and rewards of providing healthcare to the poorest of the poor, and the evolving, innovative models for getting drugs to those who need them most. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/dr._paul_farmer_-_partners_in_health

  • International Coffee Markets - Bridging the Gap Panel

    11/06/2006 Duración: 42min

    Over 125 million people rely on coffee for their livelihood. What are Starbucks, the Fair Trade certification, and other nonprofit initiatives doing to help them out of the coffee crisis? This panel discussion describes the mechanics of the global coffee crisis and explores strategies to address sustainability issues on the economic, social, and environmental levels. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/international_coffee_markets_-_bridging_the_gap_panel

  • Community Foundations - Bridging the Gap Conference

    01/06/2006 Duración: 54min

    Community foundations have become an increasingly common outlet for charitable giving and activities in the United States. In this panel discussion, community foundation leaders discuss innovative models for turning dollars into social change, as well as challenges faced by this important sector of philanthropy. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/community_foundations_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Jed Emerson - Value Creation

    01/06/2006 Duración: 44min

    The nonprofit sector delivers social value and the for-profit sector delivers economic value, right? Wrong! Speaking at Bridging the Gap, the 2005 Stanford Net Impact conference, Jed Emerson argues that value is non-divisible, whole, and blended. In this audio lecture, he invites us to think beyond philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, social enterprise, and other limiting mindsets. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/jed_emerson_-_value_creation

  • Ethan Zuckerman - Bringing Technology to Africa

    01/06/2006 Duración: 29min

    As a technologist, Ethan Zuckerman has spent much time working with the new generation of African entrepreneurs, programmers, organizers, and young people who are hooking up their continent to the Web. In an audio interview with Globeshakers host Tim Zak, Zuckerman explains how these new netizens are changing the way villagers and urban dwellers learn, organize, network, and face the challenges of poverty, AIDS, political strife, and making a living. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/ethan_zuckerman_-_bringing_technology_to_africa

  • David Bornstein - How to Change the World

    01/06/2006 Duración: 27min

    David Bornstein is a leading expert on the global rise of "social entrepreneurism." In this audio interview, Globeshakers host Tim Zak asks how we would know a social entrepreneur if we saw one on the street. More important, why should we care? Who invests in social enterprise and what is at stake for our world if we don't? https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/david_bornstein_-_how_to_change_the_world

  • Corporate Philanthropy - Bridging the Gap Conference

    03/04/2006 Duración: 54min

    How can philanthropy mesh with a company's core strategy? In this panel discussion, executives from cutting-edge corporate donors share the various strategies used by their companies to serve societal needs. They consider issues such as the value proposition of giving for shareholders, and whether for-profits' philanthropic efforts can be purely altruistic. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/corporate_philanthropy_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Clean Products - Bridging the Gap Conference

    27/03/2006 Duración: 01h01min

    Why should professionals care about the environment? In this panel discussion, executives from environmentally conscious companies talk about their strategies to market clean products and share their personal motivation for working on environmental issues. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/clean_products_-_bridging_the_gap_conference

  • Marty Ashby - The Future of Jazz

    23/03/2006 Duración: 35min

    As executive producer of MCG Jazz, Marty Ashby works with musicians who often devote their proceeds to a community arts and vocational training center in Pittsburg, Penn. In this audio interview, Ashby charts for Globeshakers host Tim Zak his career from jazz musician to director of this philanthropic jazz performance and recording venue. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/marty_ashby_-_the_future_of_jazz

  • Bill Strickland - Globeshakers

    15/03/2006 Duración: 27min

    On Pittsburgh's gritty north side, just down the street from where he grew up, Bill Strickland has created a youth development and adult training center like no other. In this audio interview with Globeshakers host Tim Zak, Strickland talks about the environment he has melded over more than 40 years surrounded by stunning art, the sounds of jazz, beautiful orchids, and brilliant architecture, with programs that get kids into college and adults a job with a future. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/bill_strickland_-_globeshakers

  • Luther Ragin, Jr. - Is Grantmaking Enough? A Case for Mission-Related Investing

    06/03/2006 Duración: 01h02min

    Luther Ragin, Jr., Vice President of Investments for The F.B. Heron Foundation, explains how the mission-related investment approach can harness a foundation's financial power to maximize its social return. From the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/luther_ragin_jr._-_is_grantmaking_enough_a_case_for_mission-related_investi

  • Ludo Oelrich - A Public-Private Partnership that Works

    27/02/2006 Duración: 36min

    "Moving the World" is a partnership between logistics company TNT and the United Nations World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian aid agency. Together they provide food aid to an average of 90 million people, including 56 million hungry children, in more than 80 countries. Speaking at the Stanford Effective Disruption Management Seminar, Moving the World Director Ludo Oelrich explains in this audio lecture how the benefits of this association play out both ways. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/ludo_oelrich_-_a_public-private_partnership_that_works

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