Christian Seelos

@ChristianSeelos

Director, Global Innovation for Impact Lab at Stanford University PACS

Joined January 2016

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  1. Mar 16
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    Mar 16

    From the Archives: & argue for treating innovation as a process, not an ideology in this foundational SSIR article.

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    Feb 28

    Want to help? Have technical skills? That's probably not a good idea. Here are some thoughts based on 10+ years seeing well-meaning technical folks getting involved in crises 🧵

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  4. Feb 24

    80% of tests do not pick up the dominant Omicron variant. You need to assume you are positive. Do a PCR AND protect others.

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  5. Feb 23

    just arrived in Copenhagen to explore life like in the good old days...feel like in a history museum..so retro, almost scary...

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  6. Feb 23

    ha ha, nicht mal in Berlin gibts Glasfaser!

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    Feb 16

    📣 Join our team! 📣 Stanford PACS is seeking a highly experienced and entrepreneurial professional for the Director of Philanthropy Education and Research within our Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative. Learn more and apply now:

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    Feb 3

    What are 'The Wisdoms'? Change starts with listening to a collective & inclusive voice (not the loudest). A voice that is listened to respectfully without causing power imbalance, trauma or discomfort can be a catalyst for meaningful

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  9. Feb 2

    if a change in a social setting isn't system change, it must occur in a non-system. b/c the author fails to define central concepts, I find the article confusing.

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    Feb 2

    And see this commentary by and colleagues at the System Change Observatory : 'Does scaling a solution shift a system?'

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  11. Jan 29
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    Jan 28

    It's a bittersweet moment at Mayday. We are thrilled for who has been offered a brilliant opportunity, but consequently this is her last week with us after 8 amazing years. Thank you Lynn for everything! Here are Lynn's final reflections.

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  13. Jan 20

    profoundly insightful and important like most things Sasha writes!

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  14. Jan 12

    in fact, the occurrence of ought to be a central measure of the health and sustainability of our societies. homelessness means we have failed people in so many ways. it may well be the most important single in OECD countries.

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    23 Dec 2021

    "Organizations, Social Problems, and System Change: Invigorating the Third Mandate of Organizational Research" by Johanna Mair & Christian Seelos from our winter issue

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  18. 16 Dec 2021

    the principles of may have huge potential for preparedness - worth studying at

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