A look at the issues and articles that resonated most with SSIR’s local language edition readers in 2025.
Active capital is fundamental to scaling worker ownership, but the right approach to making a shift depends on company size.
The pandemic didn’t change human nature—it just changed the burden of proof. Where once employees had to justify working from ...
Shaping the direction of AI’s development cannot be the prerogative of engineers and CEOs alone. Citizens have a role not ...
Building collective capacity; AI’s power for the greater good; grappling with systems collapse; lessons from collaborative philanthropy; and more.
I’m old enough to remember the heady days when impact investing was about “patient capital” and concessionary finance and ...
The current story of environmental politics has failed the American people. It is a story of political stalemate, partisan ...
A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.
A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.
St. Paul sits at the heart of a growing national movement—one that insists our systems serve people, not the other way around. This movement challenges us to rethink how government operates and calls ...
Philanthropy’s responsibility to answer the call of love but also seek out those in need is what guides my work. My belief in philanthropy’s duty to respond propels my programming, which seeks a ...
To build a future where government truly works for people, human services leaders must cocreate a shared vision that moves ...
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