Komen begins to adjust to its externally enforced downsizing, net neutrality lifts a hopeful hand in a DC court of appeals, a nonprofit consortium will open source Alzheimer’s research, and more!
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Emergent Coaching: Becoming Nimble in Complex Times

In this article from a series about practices in human resources, we examine the experiences of four leaders who used emergent coaching methods to navigate complex environments.

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Komen’s Fundraising Muscle Continues to Atrophy

As breast cancer awareness month starts, Komen’s annual revenue continues its downward spiral, but they seem to be coming to terms with enforced realities at last.

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Save the Internet Act Languishes in Senate as Net Neutrality is Eroded

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals dealt net neutrality another blow on Tuesday in a ruling that supports most of the FCC’s position.

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Open Source Research Center on Alzheimer’s: It Takes a Nonprofit

Sage Bionetworks, a health nonprofit that promotes and creates open system medical research, is leading an effort with the National Institutes of Health to speed the progress of Alzheimer’s research.

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Senators Request IRS Review of NRA’s Tax Exemption after Russia Report

Schumer and Wyden sent a letter to the IRS questioning the NRA’s tax status, and Everytown has called for the CFC to exclude it from its federal workplace giving campaign.

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“Just the Facts” Won’t Be Enough to Fight Income Inequality

Motivation to change public policy won’t come if the data are mistrusted and ignored. As with the climate crisis, when facts cannot spur action, change will remain elusive.

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