Remove Interview Remove Learning Remove News Remove Teach
article thumbnail

What I've been learning, cooking, reading, teaching and making

Have Fun - Do Good

I love Marianne''s Elliott''s e-news where she shares what she''s been "learning, reading, writing and listening to," so I''m doing my own version. I learned a lot about my strengths and challenges as a leader, and gained a bevy of tools to help me be a better one. I''ve missed you. It was a deep and profound experience.

Teach 46
article thumbnail

Lessons From CEOs On How To Start Well And Perform Quickly As The New CEO

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“What you won’t find is a book that specifically covers the challenge you face now: the CEO transition – a period that covers your first 6–12 months in the role , which is often the most challenging and crucial time for a company and its new leader.” The good news is that this scenario does happen often,” says Wiggins.

Lesson 62
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Autism After 21 Utah Project: Lessons from a first-time fundraiser

Candid

Foundation Directory and Foundation Maps quickly became two of my favorite tools, teaching me about researching funders, finding specific grant opportunities, and making connections in the fundraising and grantmaking landscape of my state. I have also become more familiar with the funding world through Candid’s Philanthropy News Digest. .

Utah 105
article thumbnail

Five Limiting Beliefs of Nonprofit Leaders

NonProfit Hub

The good news is that the key to limitless potential is removing the roadblocks. The good news is that with today’s technology and professional associations (like Cause Network !), you can connect and learn from those outside your community boundaries. . Switch gears and learn about another area that can help your work.

article thumbnail

Five Limiting Beliefs of Nonprofit Leaders

NonProfit Hub

The good news is that the key to limitless potential is removing the roadblocks. The good news is that with today’s technology and professional associations (like Cause Network !), you can connect and learn from those outside your community boundaries. . Switch gears and learn about another area that can help your work.

article thumbnail

Ice Bucket Challenge: Can Other Nonprofits Reproduce It?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

1) Downer News Cycle: Last week, in an interview with NPR , I pointed to the long cycle of bad news we had experienced over the summer as one possible reason the Ice Bucket Challenge had so much appeal. Kevin Conroy who works for Global Giving created a quiz about ALS to help everyone learn more about.

Challenge 138
article thumbnail

Mastering the Art of Work/Life Balance in a Digital World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had an opportunity to interview Meico about being a Mindful Techie. Here’s what I learned: How did you get started working in the nonprofit sector? The interview went so well that I was offered a full-time web developer position on the spot. For me, this means that I don’t own a TV or watch the local news.

Life 74