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- March 5, 2013
David Hunter's Working Hard—and Working Well is number three on Amazon’s list of best sellers in the “Nonprofit Organizations & Charities” and is drawing praise from a wide variety of reviewers. Download it for free.
- March 1, 2013
Sign up for a free PerformWell webinar with David Hunter, author of the forthcoming Working Hard—and Working Well, as well as First Place for Youth CEO Sam Cobbs.
- December 11, 2012
Mario Morino writes on Arabella's Greater Good blog on how funders should be supporting high performance culture, not forcing leaders to live hand to mouth.
- December 4, 2012
"Our journey was transformed by … Leap of Reason… Mr. Morino's words proved inspirational to us--so much so that we adopted many concepts from his book for our reinvention."
--Denise Zeman, "Foundation Uses Tough Times as Opportunity to Refocus," Crain's Cleveland, 12/3/12
- November 28, 2012
Kudos to Bridgespan on its new "Conversations with Remarkable Givers," a compendium of high-quality videos of donors sharing insights about the whys and hows of their philanthropy. Check out heavyweights like Melinda Gates; Steve and Jean Case; Stanley Druckenmiller; and Nancy Roob.
- November 1, 2012
The Drucker Institute responds to Mario's latest column, "I'll Take Great People Over Great Models Any Day."
- August 27, 2012
Brad Bryant, Executive Director of the Georgia Foundation for Public Education, writes about how Leap of Reason spoke directly to the mission and challenges of his organization.
- August 15, 2012
The Boston Globe takes a look at the nonprofit outcomes management trend. Features a quote from Leap of Reason author Mario Morino.
- July 27, 2012
GovLoop gives a summary of Mario Morino's keynote address to the NextGenGov conference on how government leaders can be more relentless in their pursuit of better serving constituents.
- July 16, 2012
Denise McMahan of CausePlanet interviews Mario Morino about how meaurement is only one small part of taking the "leap of reason."




