Beyond bans: Schools’ role in a hard reset on the ‘phone-based childhood’ Julia Freeland Fisher Beyond bans: Schools’ role in a hard reset on the ‘phone-based childhood’ By prioritizing 3 critical components, schools can lessen the likelihood that AI companions steal the next generation’s. Apr 16, 2024 Julia Freeland Fisher
The “hug” that America’s mothers need now Ann Somers Hogg The “hug” that America’s mothers need now America's mothers are stressed, and current "solutions" aren't working. Individual-level interventions can't solve societal-level problems. We reveal what can. Mar 5, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
Students need internships, but internships need disrupting Julia Freeland Fisher Students need internships, but internships need disrupting Internships are nearly impossible to scale with reliable quality, in equitable ways. Here are three ways to tackle internship gaps with a keener eye on quality and a more innovative approach to scale. Feb 22, 2024 Julia Freeland Fisher
4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024 Michael B. Horn 4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024 More instability is in store in the year ahead for higher ed. As the new year dawns, here are four disruptive trends that could change the status quo in 2024. Jan 2, 2024 Michael B. Horn
Consider this differentiator as you formulate your 2024 health care goals Emmanuelle Verdieu Consider this differentiator as you formulate your 2024 health care goals If you are a health executive, you might want to consider employing a Jobs perspective to improve your products or services, and 2024 is the perfect time to get started. It just might be the key to gaining a competitive ... Dec 11, 2023 Emmanuelle Verdieu
Will the rise of AI spell the demise of social capital? Julia Freeland Fisher Will the rise of AI spell the demise of social capital? As AI infiltrates our homes, schools, and workplaces, better measures can reveal whether young people’s networks are growing or contracting. Dec 5, 2023 Julia Freeland Fisher
Four reasons for-profit organizations remain the best way to help the poor Efosa Ojomo Four reasons for-profit organizations remain the best way to help the poor The most effective tool poor countries have to solve their problems is: profit. Nov 29, 2023 Efosa Ojomo
Webinar: Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy Sandy Sanchez Webinar: Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy In this webinar the Global Prosperity team shares research insights on how market-creation strategies can be leveraged to develop Nigeria's solar sector. Oct 16, 2023 Sandy Sanchez
Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy Efosa Ojomo Accelerating the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria: A market-creation strategy Why has Nigeria’s solar market not grown faster—and how can it be accelerated? To answer these two questions, we have taken a different approach and have analyzed the sector through the lens of market creation. Sept 26, 2023 Efosa Ojomo
If health is wealth, America’s working mothers are living in extreme poverty: A framework for proper diagnosis and effective treatment Ann Somers Hogg If health is wealth, America’s working mothers are living in extreme poverty: A framework for proper diagnosis and effective treatment Why, as a nation, have we failed to make meaningful progress on supporting working mothers’ health in recent decades? The first step in improving working mothers’ health outcomes is for forward-thinking employers to ... Sept 19, 2023 Ann Somers Hogg
Education reform is a cul-du-sac. It’s time to build new roads to new destinations. Thomas Arnett Education reform is a cul-du-sac. It’s time to build new roads to new destinations. Three K-12 education experts discuss what could actually transform schools, and why. Sept 5, 2023 Thomas Arnett
What’s one thing health care executives should learn from Mark Cuban? Ann Somers Hogg What’s one thing health care executives should learn from Mark Cuban? Mark Cuban’s strategy with Cost Plus Drugs is genius, and his winning approach isn't unique to health care. Aug 29, 2023 Ann Somers Hogg