People don’t really want software – they want a solution to their problem. — Community organizer, entrepreneur, and software engineer Nathan Woodhull, speaking as part
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Out-Innovating Silicon Valley: How nonprofits and B-corps are using innovative business models to keep progressive technology progressive (Panel at Netroots Nation 2015) #N15
Three models for progressive companies to think about how to price products and services
There’s three ways to think about pricing: cost-based, value-based, means-based. — Julie Menter, one of six people participating in How Nonprofits and B-corps are Using
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The U.S. House “Anti-Science” Committee: What climate crisis? The Seattle Post-Intelligencer‘s Joel Connelly shares highlights from the opening address delivered by U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer
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Seattle Times sports reporter Geoff Baker, who now writes about the business of sports for the paper, has an article today exploring the possibility of
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Cheers for Warren at Netroots Nation offer peek at Democrats’ mindset The New York Times recaps Elizabeth Warren’s morning keynote address at Netroots Nation 2014
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks at Patty Murray’s 19th Annual Golden Tennis Shoe Awards, held at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center. Nearly 1,700 people attended, the highest turnout the event has seen in its nearly twenty year history. (Photo: Andrew Villeneuve/NPI)
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