In this episode, Acton director of programs and education Dan Churchwell speaks with Leah Kral, an expert facilitator and author who helps nonprofits doing the hard work of building civil society to innovate and be more effective. Good intentions alone don’t translate to impact, so why are nonprofits like the Mayo Clinic so successful when others fail? How can innovation, creativity, originality, and risk-taking be wedded to those good intentions?
Innovation for Social Change: How Wildly Successful Nonprofits Inspire and Deliver Results | Wiley, 2022
To learn more, visit LeahKral.com.
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