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The Nonprofit’s Guide To Inclusive Walking Meetings: Strolling Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When you are hosting the actual meeting, share the guidelines about “slowest pace sets the pace for the group and the activity is not a race.” Like any other business meeting, there is agenda preparation but there are some other items you need to think about. Participants can move around inside the meeting room or stand and stretch.

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AI for Fundraising Today: Voice Activated Fundraising & Chat Bots for Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Allison Fine, my co-author for the Networked Nonprofit , and I are actively researching the use of Artificial Intelligence to better understand what nonprofits need to know about artificial intelligence to future proof their programs, marketing, and fundraising strategies? They first built an in-house pilot using chat fuel.

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Follow the leader to ensure your association management software’s code is covered

Nimble AMS

When you think about your association management software (AMS) , you likely think about how it helps in the day-to-day activities of managing memberships. But do you also think about the software code that drives it and how it’s tested? That’s important. You should. Here’s why. The importance of code coverage. Learn more.

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How To Recruit Your Dream Team

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Those 28 fit within five pillars of success : Character Intellect Business Intelligence Leadership Emotional Intelligence They also recommend that when interviewing a candidate you particularly like that you take a healthy step back to figure out why you feel so strongly about that person.

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Become the Association Your Members Want

Clients and colleagues contacted us with questions about managing revenue shortfall, introducing new technology, and preparing for changing membership patterns. As the pandemic advanced, we were keenly aware of the apprehension and pain throughout our community.

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Readily Welcome Input

Eric Jacobsen Blog

If you are a manager or leader, you likely know more than your employees or team members about many things within your business or organization. And, you often have many of the answers. But, you don't know it all. So, readily admit when you meet with your employees/team that you do not know all the answers. Invite others into conversations.

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Required Reading For Nonprofit Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Drucker's book called, The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization , will be well worth it. If you lead a nonprofit organization, the one hour it will take you to read Peter F. This book may fundamentally change the way you work and lead your organization.