As I explored yesterday, there’s a dark side to the Transparency Revolution and the Web 2.0 tools that are powering it. We need to face that reality squarely—as many failed to do at the dawn of
Category: Nonprofit Sector
Today, I’m wandering over to the Dark Side.
Anxiety and technology are a potent mix. They will enable great things—from allowing consumers to make more-informed decisions to giving citizens the tools to hold their elected leaders more
Picking up where I left off yesterday, I want to sketch out some of the ways the Transparency Revolution is changing fundamental dynamics in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Private Sector
Consumers will gain more
We’ve just posted a draft of a paper, titled “Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology and the Future of the Social Sector,” written by Lucy Bernholz along with CSPCS director Edward Skloot and yours truly. Download it, read it, and
It is a pleasure and honor to join the conversation on this new blog. Some days I’m not sure I consider myself an “intrepid philanthropist,” but every day I consider myself a fan of Ed Skloot, the