International Corporate Volunteer (ICV) programs are making an incredible difference in local communities around the world. There is one driving force behind this: corpo...
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This week on BIZ+SOCIAL, we bring you the best from The New Global Citizen, Justmeans, the Huffington Post, The Guardian and more. IMPACT & INNOVATION Hult Pri...
Since 1999, Casa da Criança has remodeled the physical structures and improved the management of 33 youth centers and children’s hospitals in 15 States acros...
Recently, we sat down with Ari Sznajder, a graduate of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and an MBAs Without Borders alumnus. Ari told us a...
A growing number of corporations tout the billions of hours employees spend volunteering, and some have even made concerted efforts to engage in skills-based pro bono vol...
Emerging Voices features regular contributions from scholars and practitioners highlighting new research, thinking, and approaches to development challenges. This article...
Last month, I was excited to lead an MBAs Without Borders (MWB) workshop at the 2012 Net Impact Conference. Net Impact is famous for its innovative approach that rejects ...
As 2012 quickly comes to a close and another great year of ICV programs wrap up, it’s a good time to think about the “now what?” Virtually without fail, our pro-bono con...
When I walked into Net Impact, I hit a wall. A wall of inspiration. The environment was buzzing, filled with highly educated (and smart!) individuals who could be making ...
The world’s largest companies are often quick to disclose the number of hours that their employees volunteer as part of their annual corporate social responsibility...