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Taking Collective Impact to the Next Level

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This article takes an in-depth look at how organizations of all types can go about implementing a collective impact approach to solve large-scale social problems.

Date Added:

February 14, 2012

Author:

Javier Hernandez

Topic:

Networks and Collaboration

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