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2 Big Opportunities for Incredible Change!

Marshall Goldsmith

The vision for Ethical Coach is to support 64,000 NGO, non-profit and children’s charity leaders each year in accessing coaching. Our goal is to empower leadership development, accountability, organizational capacity, and performance enhancement for 64,000 leaders a year, who can then extend their reach to an additional 100 children a year.

NGO 70
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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Jim Kim – 12th President, the World Bank. 14th Administrator, United States Agency for International Development. Asheesh Advani – President and CEO, Junior Achievement Worldwide – the largest NGO dedicated to teaching young people about entrepreneurship and financial literacy. CEO Magazine – CEO of the Year.

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How Social Entrepreneurs Can Have the Most Impact

Harvard Business Review

That year, two global headlines raised the profile of social enterprise: Mohammed Yunus and the Grameen Bank won the Nobel Peace prize. And Bill Gates announced he was shifting his priorities from software development to social impact by moving full time to his foundation. In the broader U.S.

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Is Your Economy Built on the World's Best Knowledge?

Harvard Business Review

Now and then, over the years, a government agency or NGO issues a report that is startlingly insightful and useful. If you doubt this, take a look at the recent publications list of the World Bank , the U.S. If you doubt this, take a look at the recent publications list of the World Bank , the U.S.

NGO 13
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The Laws of Money and Meaning

Harvard Business Review

The for-profit sector consists primarily of banks, oil companies, and greedy, soul-sucking corporations. You can run the largest NGO on the planet, and if you're being chicken-s**t, then you've squandered the powerful position you've been given. Even banks make a big difference. You cannot change what the public wants.

NGO 10
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How New Technologies Could Transform Africa’s Health Care System

Harvard Business Review

The outcome is delivered on the machine screen with a printout, providing confidence of analysis and further actions which may include prescriptions at participating pharmacies, or escalation for medical attention with NGO doctors who supply anonymous medical treatments. The creators are targeting refugee camps in Europe.

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An Approach to Ending Poverty That Works

Harvard Business Review

All of us — researchers, policymakers, governments, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit development groups, microfinance institutions, corporations, and philanthropists — have a role to play in bringing them into the widening zone of prosperity. If we’re to end poverty, we can’t ignore them. 5% of GDP over six years.