Lucy Bernholz, Founder & President, Blueprint Research & Design Inc. Rob Reich, Director, Program in Ethics in Society Short Description: What is a “social economy” and how is it affecting leaders in nonprofit management? In this audio lecture from Stanford Social Innovation Review’s Nonprofit Management Institute, Lucy Bernholz and Rob Reich, thought leaders in philanthropy and technology, describe what the social economy is and how it came about, the changes it has sparked, and the implications for how nonprofits are run. What exactly is the new “social economy,” how did it come about, and what are its implications for nonprofit management? In this audio lecture, philanthropy, policy, and technology researchers Lucy Bernholz and Rob Reich explore some possible answers to these questions. Evaluating the changes that the social economy has created, Bernholz and Reich focus on new options that are available for both doers and donors. Speaking at Stanford Social Innovation Review’s Nonprofit Management Institute, the two analyze the impact that this new economy is having on nonprofit management and how social leaders can adapt. Lucy Bernholz is the founder and president of Blueprint Research & Design, Inc.. Bernholz joined the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (Stanford PACS) for a two-year research sabbatical through the 2012-2013 academic year. She is currently working on a PACS research initiative with Rob Reich called Philanthropy, Policy & Technology. The initiative will map the policy implications of the new “social economy.” Rob Reich is an associate professor of political science and, by courtesy, of philosophy and education, a faculty co-director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) and the director of the Program in Ethics in Society. He is the author of Bridging Liberalism and Multiculturalism in American Education>, co-author of Democracy at Risk: How Political Choices Undermine Citizen Participation, and co-editor of Occupy the Future. Reich has received several teaching awards including the Walter J. Gores Award, Stanford's highest award for teaching. He is currently working on a Stanford PACS research initiative with Lucy Bernholz called Philanthropy, Policy & Technology. Nonprofit Management Institute Related Stuff 2012 Nonprofit Management Homepage "Recoding Good", a Stanford Social Innovation Review series by Lucy Bernholz and Rob Reich Podcast #: 6002
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