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Educating Medical Personnel: New Book Reviews CPD Topics

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Davis have put together what should become the de facto textbook for anyone studying to become an educator or trainer of medical practitioners. In our interview, Dr. Hicken and I prompted Dr. Turco to discuss editorial decisions and specific chapters she felt deserved special call out for the readers of this blog.

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Announcing Measuring the Networked Nonprofit Book

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I am donating my royalties to support the Sharing Foundation ‘s college education program for young people in Cambodia. I also donated my share of the royalties from my first book, The Networked Nonprofit , to support the Sharing Foundation’s college education fund. The book also has a social good purpose.

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The Nonprofit Book We’ve Been Waiting Four Years To Read Is Finally Here: New Power

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of my favorite chapters of the book describes different leadership profiles based on the values and leadership approaches that different leaders use. It goes like this: The Crowd Leader: Combines new power leadership model with a commitment to, and articulation of, new power values. An example is Kim Jong-un. (In

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5 Reasons Why You Should Make Mentoring A Priority

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s so great to see all these kids focused on education and with well-articulated goals for where they want to be someday. In the end you will have a finished product, a digital resume, and more important a calling card that can help you move one step closer to a new chapter life.”.

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Guest Post by James Wu: It's Not About Cause Fatigue, It's About Movement Building

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's a small step up the ladder of engagement and won't necessarily lead to true education about an issue and offline engagement, but that marginal increase in awareness has a lot of potential for deeper levels of engagement. If one tweet after another is seeking donations, people might just get fed up."

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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Your volunteers should be able to clearly articulate what your organization stands for and what makes it worth volunteering for. Additionally, board members often have high-level connections in business, education, or even local and state government. Tap into schools. Students make great volunteers!

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Online Communications that Don't Suck

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If your primary communications goal is education, do you have engaging content that's easy for visitors to locate? Clearly articulate the issue -- and your plan to solve it. These goals should guide what your priorities are, what content and functionality you will provide online. Lessons learned? Create urgency. www.johnkenyon.org.