January 15, 2012
Smarter Strategizing Could Help Grant Makers Go to Bat for Global Health
Talk about Moneyball is everywhere. It’s not just the buzz about the film as Oscar voting gets under way but also how the movie’s tale of statistical empiricism vanquishing decades of conventional wisdom can apply to business and education. Now it’s time to think about how it applies to philanthropy.
The big insights of Moneyball—that careful analysis of data, smart allocation of resources, and the pursuit of undervalued strategies can create
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