by Richard Crespin | Collaboration Corner, News, Project Highlight
Mis- and disinformation erode trust in public institutions, exacerbate class conflict, foment fear and hatred, embolden hostile actors, and jeopardize our very democracies. Check out CollaborateUp’s preliminary research results gathered through a series of...
by Richard Crespin | News
As the nation looks forward to a waning global pandemic, what issues and challenges will shape the next 100 days of the Biden Administration? Urgent priorities spanning the economy, public health, innovation, and science will need an “all hands-on deck”...
by Richard Crespin | Collaboration Corner, News, Resources
A Guide to Post-Pandemic Meetings & CollaborationThe meeting: the fundamental unit of human collaboration. People do not collaborate in isolation and, while much of popular business culture has lambasted the meeting, when done well it remains the most effective...
by Richard Crespin | News
DC-Area Faith-Leaders Responding to Coronavirus CollaborateUp and the Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington, DC hosted an interactive roundtable and media briefing on how faith leaders and faith organizations are responding to the COVID-19 crisis. This is the...
by Richard Crespin | Uncategorized
As with many problems in the commons, the problem of food security has no one owner or one solution. To widen the lens around this issue and explore unconventional avenues of innovation, the CollaborateUp team partnered with Net Impact — a leading nonprofit that...