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Explaining data

by Louise Marston

Data is becoming more and more prominent in fields as diverse as political campaigns, healthcare, business metrics and social deprivation. How do we bridge the gap between the data-savvy and the data-shy?

09.11.2012

Digital Makers Fund: We've Launched!

by Tom Kenyon

Phew - by the time you read this we will have launched the Digital Makers Fund.  A £225,000  open call for ideas to significantly increase the number of young people who participate in digital making activities.

09.11.2012

Launch your own successful creative business

by Ruth Watson

With Global Entrepreneurship week 2012 coming up soon, we wanted to share our informative video for the Creative Enterprise Toolkit which features three creative entrepreneurs who have used Nesta’s Creative Enterprise Toolkit to help plan, build, shape, test, launch and communicate their new creative business.

08.11.2012

A good result for evidence

by Geoff Mulgan

I did a lecture last night in York University on evidence and knowing yourself.

07.11.2012

Who wants impact investment? Part A

by Joe Ludlow and Jo Casebourne

As we discussed in the first of these blogs, the UK impact investment market developed initially through a desire to see better access to capital for registered charities and other traditional social sector organisations.

07.11.2012

The relationship between stage and street

by Geoff Mulgan

Last month I attended a session in New York, exploring the links between the performing arts and urban design. The session was led by Richard Sennett and Saskia Sassen as part of urban forum Theatrum Mundi/Global Street.

05.11.2012

Rather than feast or famine, we need a balanced diet

by Joe Ludlow and Jo Casebourne

Is a £1billion forecast impact investment market in the UK a welcome feast for capital-starved social entrepreneurs? Isn't £1billion really just crumbs falling from the financial system's table? And feast or famine, is impact investment offering the right diet for the social venture market?

05.11.2012

The importance of design thinking

by Ed Wallace

Although collaborative technologies can be assembled as tools that help users do more for themselves, they need to be designed in a way that makes this new kind of behaviour easy. Why? Because people need to feel motivated to embrace the change that collaborative technologies facilitate, so it is important they are designed to be useful, useable and delightful.

05.11.2012

Kickstarting the UK crowd

by Liam Collins and Peter Baeck

Last week saw the arrival of Kickstarter, the US crowdfunding behemoth to the UK.

02.11.2012

Looking outside the box: the value of sharing and collaborating with others

by Ed Wallace

As technology becomes increasingly social, innovation can happen anywhere people can take for granted the idea they can work with others in the pursuit of a shared outcome  But  public services need to do more to share knowledge and skills across this emerging space because the dissemination of innovative ideas will support the spread of knowledge and is a good way of sharing skills and expertise.

02.11.2012

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