March, 2020

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The Book Of Mistakes For Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Skip Prichard’s book, The Book of Mistakes , provides a motivating and inspiring fable and journey to finding the secrets to creating a successful future. The journey to success requires both risk and failure. Be motivated, not intimidated, by another’s success. Successful people have a sense of urgency.

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How To Find Success, Purpose And Happiness

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“I wrote this book as a roadmap to help you find success, purpose, and happiness,” explains Tom Lewis , author of the new book, Solid Ground, (available starting March 16, 2020). Taking risks is necessary to get rewards, and failure is an important part of your journey to success. Get back up.

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How Donorbox powers these nonprofits’ fundraising

Socialbrite

While they all have different hints and tactics for success, there is one thing they all share in common: They’ve incorporated donation software into their arsenal. The nonprofit shares stories of those who have been impacted to increase resources and promote awareness in our community. Project Charley.

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This Week's Three Tasks For Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Whether it is because of lack of interest or lack of time, they don't proactively seek out the other side of the story. Some managers are simply afraid to make a decision in fear of making a "wrong" decision. These managers don't necessarily request needless data, but simply just never made a decision.

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Justin Wheeler : A Tale of Two Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

From a nonprofit tech perspective, I’d like to share a story that I’ve seen play out countless times, and I challenge you to be honest about which description fits your organization. . While their programs are successful, Nonprofit A’s staff is starting to experience burnout. Staff Impact .

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: Tim Snyder, Wake Forest University

Connection Cafe

In my opinion “How” we do what we do is every bit as important to overall success as “What” we do. One of my sisters and my father, who will turn 90 years old in the spring, got together to record his life story. Lastly, I try to create an environment that I would want to work in. A: Blisters and Blessings.

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We've Gotten This Far

Museum 2.0

I’m mostly telling that part of the story to set up this statement of gratitude. We should amplify the quiet voices and share the successes amidst our unfortunate circumstances. Our sector might employ large numbers but our budgets aren’t like the Microsoft and Google’s of the world. We should all help each other weather this storm.

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