Public Value
How to tell if a company’s ‘net zero’ goals are serious—or just greenwashing
Here are some questions to ask when a company says it plans to get to zero emissions.
Read MoreThe Next Chapter in Design for Social Innovation
To address more complex social challenges, design thinking must become radically more collaborative and oriented toward systems change.
Read MoreThe ‘Thou Shalt Nots’ of Systems Change
Enthusiasm for systems change is not new, and a broader historical perspective will help systems change enthusiasts learn from the past what NOT to do: replicate the ineffective mindsets and engineering approaches that have defined so much of the systems change work in our sectors.
Read MoreA Step Toward Making Your Company More Sustainable
One model that holds great promise for sustainability is the circular economy (CE) — instead of digging up materials, using them once, and then throwing them away, companies in a CE recapture the enormous volume of resources in their value chain in order to use them again and again.
Read MorePublic Value Toolkit
The Public Value Tool Kit is a set of materials designed to help educators and practitioners understand, utilize, and share the core concepts of the public value framework.
Read MoreVentures in public value management: introduction to the symposium
This essay reviews the development of public value management, tracing its rise from relative obscurity in the 1990s to the global attention it receives today.
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