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Data for the Greater Good

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Guest Post by Jake Porway, Drew Conway, and Craig Barowsky of Data Without Borders

Data drives almost every decision we make. Whether you are aware of it or not, data is being used to make better decisions about what movies you would like to watch, which route you should drive from home to work, and which new friends, jobs, and opportunities you should pursue.

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Data Matters: Let’s Look Within To Find Our Exemplars

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Guest post by Phil Buchanan is President of the Center for Effective Philanthropy

When it comes to leadership, data matters. I’d argue you can’t be effective as a leader without understanding how to tap into data to gauge the effectiveness of your work and then drive (and inspire) improvement.

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Ready to Move From Next to Now?

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"I went from thinking about myself as someone who will influence the sector someday to someone who can influence right now." - An American Express NGen Fellow in a recent survey

The American Express NGen Fellows Program is an opportunity to build your capacity for impact through collaboration, networking, learning, reflection, and recognition. 

2011 FellowsWe’ve had three incredible cohorts of NGen Fellows since 2009. Together they’ve learned about leadership and collaborated on a group project to move the needle on key issues in the nonprofit and philanthropic community.

Here's what they had to say about their experience ...

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What it Means to be a "Data-Driven Organization"

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Guest post by Gretchen Van der Veer, Ph.D., Director, Leadership Development and Training Corporation for National and Community Service

I want to applaud the NGen Fellows for selecting the goal of “understanding data as a next generation leadership skill” as a focus for the year. Unpacking the application of that leadership skill necessitates a discussion of what it means to be a “data-driven organization." It seems like every conference I go to includes multiple sessions on measuring impact....

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Why Did the Environmentalist Cross the Road?

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Guest Post by Chip Giller, CEO of Grist

Why did the environmentalist cross the road?

Plenty of possible punchlines spring to mind. But at Grist, we take this question seriously.

A green-media site with a monthly audience of 1 million and growing, Grist is building a broad movement for sustainability. That means reaching new users, educating and entertaining them, and inspiring them to take action—and using data to learn about our impact on the ground.

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