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Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens by Rajiv Shah, 2023

Rajiv J. Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation and former administrator of President Barack Obama's United States Agency for International Development, shares a dynamic new model for creating large scale change, inspired by his own involvements with some of the largest humanitarian projects of our time.

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drosophila , to science_memes in Hero

It’s funny you use Woz and Jobs as an example when Jobs regularly emotionally manipulated and abused his employees and stole Woz’s money.

I wonder why schmoozers have a bad rep 🤔

davel , to asklemmy in If your hands didn't look working class, the Bolsheviks shot you. What is the modern equivalent?
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Appropriate that you should make Orwellian allusions. That guy was a racist, antisemitic, homophobic, backstabbing snitch: Orwell’s list. Animal Farm was Cold War agitprop, which the CIA airdropped on eastern Europe and made it into an animated film that you may have seen. It funded the film adaptation of 1984 as well.

adanvers , to psychology
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BBCRD , (edited ) to random
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It's been a great year - and as it comes to an end we're looking back at all the things we've done in 2023!

See some of our big achievements - and as we're always working on the future, get a head start on where things are headed over the next few years...

Watch more and see a summary of our year's highlights: https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-12-bbc-research-development-2023-highlights

kris_inwood , to sociology
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“Power to the People!” Just published in Social Science History, Keston K. Perry & Zophia Edwards argue that the Black Power Movement rather than political elites forced the state in Trinidad and Tobago to adopt more interventionist industrial policies & a redistributive development agenda 1970-1984.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.15
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