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December 15, 2008

Positive Deviance named an "idea of the year!"

The New York Times Magazine for Sunday, December 14 contains its 8th annual wrap-up of the ideas that "helped make the previous 12 months, for better or worse, what they were." The ideas are listed alphabetically, and there among the "p"s is an idea Pioneer's been exploring for some time, Positive Deviance.  In fact, Curt Lindberg, of our grantee Plexus Institute (also noted in the Magazine's short essay), wrote an introduction to P.D. here on the blog back in July, 2007.  Faithful readers can now say they knew it when...   

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