We believe that communities are successful to the extent that their workforce, education, and health and human services resources are effectively and efficiently managed and made accessible.
We believe software systems can reduce the logistical, operational, and data intensive aspects of collaboration, so that those in need and those who can help can work together effectively. We also believe that nearly every person has both needs to be met, and assets to give--and our tools are built for both.
We also believe that the technical systems are powerful levers, and that tools and training need to support the management of change, so that people in organizations can work together in new and powerful ways that both eliminate silos, yet address and protect one's identity and other private information.