You are here

News & Events

Stanford Seed News

May 5, 2016
Stanford Seed, which enables business owners to lead their regions to greater prosperity, launches in Kenya.
Stanford Seed consultant with an African business owner
June 1, 2015
Nigerian cosmetics firm created incentives and strategic performance system to expand business globally.
Tara Fela-Durotoye
June 1, 2015
SystemSpecs aims to expand across African continent.
DeRemi Atanda

Insights on Seed Research

January 20, 2016
The quality of ideas produced through networking may depend on the personality types of those interacting.
A confidant woman leads a group discussion | iStock/pixdeluxe
January 11, 2016
Jim Yong Kim talks about how audacious goals bring real change.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says focusing on health care will help improve the lives of the world's poorest. | REUTERS/Guadalupe Pardo
September 22, 2015
Workers who feel a sense of belonging stay in their jobs longer.
A woman hanging dyed yarn to dry at a textile mill on the outskirts of Agartala | Reuters/Jayanta Dey
August 19, 2015
The founder of a U.S. construction company spent a year coaching West African business leaders. Here’s what he taught them.
A photo in Ghana of businessman Richard Fadiora with SEED coaches Andrew Meade and Robert Mayberry
June 10, 2015
In Kenya, a Stanford researcher shows that ethnic diversity can spur productivity.
 Officials at a vote-counting center in Nairobi, Kenya | Reuters/Karel Prinsloo
January 30, 2015
Stanford scholars discuss their experiences in the field.
A woman in Mumbai