How COVID has changed learning in the workplace
Gyrus
JULY 13, 2022
COVID has changed how learning is conducted in workplaces. LMS products can help respond to the current situation and transform how training is conducted.
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Charity Village
JANUARY 18, 2022
Join our host, CharityVillage President Mary Barroll, to learn how nonprofits can better support their staff and volunteers when it comes to mental health. We speak to experts about burnout, isolation and depression, as well as potential solutions designed to help employers create lasting change.
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Saleforce Nonprofit
APRIL 27, 2021
Given the challenges of COVID-19 restrictions, it is even more important for us this year to ensure that we are spreading more awareness, understanding, and acceptance of autism and neurodiversity. Most of the responses centered around concerns that autistic employees have when it comes to their workplace environment.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
FEBRUARY 10, 2024
Mayberry, former linebacker for the Chicago Bears and now keynote speaker and global expert in leadership development, culture change, and organizational performance, took the lessons he learned on the field and in the locker room straight to the boardroom. Lack of cascading change. An emphasis on teamwork.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Mayberry, former linebacker for the Chicago Bears and now keynote speaker and global expert in leadership development, culture change, and organizational performance, took the lessons he learned on the field and in the locker room straight to the boardroom. Lack of cascading change. An emphasis on teamwork.
Candid
AUGUST 29, 2023
How to tell if you’re burning out While burnout might seem like a buzzword, it’s also a concept backed by decades of research. At Candid, we often talk about trends we’re seeing in the social sector. Unfortunately, an undisputable trend these days is burnout. Sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone.
Candid
JANUARY 6, 2023
Kellogg Foundation This resource helps answer a key question on many leaders’ minds: How can leaders and companies create a culture that embodies a feeling of inclusion and a sense of belonging for all employees? Expanding Equity: Inclusion & Belonging Guidebook , by the W.K.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
AUGUST 8, 2023
The new book, Thrive With A Hybrid Workplace , provides a way forward to understand the changing world of work, to dispense of old biases, and to establish trust between the enterprise, its leaders, and its employees. Identify how to best lead in hybrid work environments with the tools and competence to succeed. Kantor, PhD.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
OCTOBER 26, 2023
Gallup is the go-to resource for learning about the attitudes and behaviors of employees and customers. employees with desk and office jobs aren’t longing for the old workplace to return, and nearly 40% of employees say they would change jobs for an option to work full or part-time from a flexible location. Gallup, Inc.
sgEngage
JULY 17, 2023
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve also heard from many changemakers, including funders like you, about how today’s changing world has resulted in increased stress, uncertainty, and social isolation, as well as a decrease in overall well-being. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. I know you’re doing great work.
sgEngage
AUGUST 19, 2022
Stress and burnout will undermine our recovery if we do not make personal and workplace well-being an urgent priority. So if you’re feeling tired, exhausted, or worn out by recent change and disruption in your life and work, you’re not alone. Working in the post-pandemic workplace can feel lonely.
sgEngage
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
While we encourage you to choose from the plethora of sessions available, we wanted to highlight some of the ones we’ve specifically designed for nonprofits and what you can expect to learn. . For a dose of thought leadership and to learn about sector trends… . To learn fundraising and marketing best practices… .
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
JANUARY 12, 2021
As the COVID-19 vaccines begin to roll out (although not as fast as we’d like), we know there will be an end to the pandemic. If we learned anything during 2020, work-life balance is much harder when working from home. If we learned anything during 2020, work-life balance is much harder when working from home.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
MARCH 22, 2023
Accelerated change driven by exponentially advancing technologies have made steep learning curves part of every day work. Workplace leaders must acknowledge they don’t have all the answers and demonstrate a willingness to discover together with their teams. Fortunately, book authors Heather C.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
MAY 6, 2023
Mayberry, former linebacker for the Chicago Bears and now keynote speaker and global expert in leadership development, culture change, and organizational performance, took the lessons he learned on the field and in the locker room straight to the boardroom. Lack of cascading change. An emphasis on teamwork.
Saleforce Nonprofit
OCTOBER 13, 2021
Salesforce.org has become the largest tech-for-social-impact community in the world. And of course, the highlight of all highlights: our incredible world-changing customers. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has always prided itself on cultivating strong relationships. The Salesforce.org Mainstage Keynote Hit the Highlights.
Candid
JUNE 30, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed multiple cracks in our society’s infrastructure. Maryland New Directions has helped motivate men and women in the greater Baltimore area find new career opportunities for nearly 50 years. We serve as the conduit between those looking for work and those needing to hire. And we agree with them!
Eric Jacobsen Blog
JANUARY 31, 2023
Mayberry, former linebacker for the Chicago Bears and now keynote speaker and global expert in leadership development, culture change, and organizational performance, took the lessons he learned on the field and in the locker room straight to the boardroom. Lack of cascading change. An emphasis on teamwork.
NonProfit Hub
MARCH 2, 2021
Cause Camp, presented by Nonprofit Hub and Do More Good , has been nationally recognized by Forbes as a “must-attend” for the nonprofit sector. But this is your chance to learn tips and tricks from some of the best minds in the sector. MARYANNE DERSCH : Make It Stick: How to Get New Ideas into Action.
sgEngage
JULY 20, 2021
You can attend the upcoming ACCP webcast “ Shifting Strategies for Global Community Engagement as a Result of the Pandemic ” to learn from CSR leaders at Blackbaud, Dell and PIMCO on how they support communities facing the impacts of COVID-19. ). Different countries face different challenges when it comes to social justice.
Saleforce Nonprofit
JANUARY 12, 2022
If we mobilized and rebranded as the “for-impact sector,” our purpose would become more clear, united by our mission to create positive change in our world. If we mobilized and rebranded as the “for-impact sector,” our purpose would become more clear, united by our mission to create positive change in our world.
Whole Whale
JUNE 17, 2022
The social impact sector was thrilled to see this conference return—Cause Camp supports its nonprofit audience with targeted sessions across marketing, fundraising, and leadership, and has long been known as a “must-attend.”. Welcome to the Hybrid Work World.
ASU Lodestar Center
JULY 13, 2021
Should we expect that much has changed over a 20-year period? There’s a post going around my Facebook right now that notes how almost all of humanity lived through periods of nearly imperceptible social change, whereas the first flight at Kitty Hawk (1903) and Armstrong’s walk on the moon (1969) are only separated by 66 years.
CauseVox
JUNE 9, 2021
According to the latest M+R Benchmarks study , online giving increased 10% in 2019 and has been steadily on the rise, while monthly online giving has increased by 22%. According to the latest M+R Benchmarks study , online giving increased 10% in 2019 and has been steadily on the rise, while monthly online giving has increased by 22%.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
NOVEMBER 3, 2020
“In the next ten to fifteen years, rapid change in a post-pandemic world and emerging technology will revolutionize nearly every job, eliminate some, and create new forms of work that we have yet to imagine,” says Deanna Mulligan , author of the new book, Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close The Skills Gap.
Saleforce Nonprofit
APRIL 13, 2021
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached the United States last spring, Rick and his team at ALSAC responded by continuing to lean into a digital focus to maximize the organization’s donor outreach strategy. Rick Shadyac: The COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly catastrophic for the nonprofit sector, and ALSAC wasn’t immune to that reality.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
FEBRUARY 1, 2021
“In the next ten to fifteen years, rapid change in a post-pandemic world and emerging technology will revolutionize nearly every job, eliminate some, and create new forms of work that we have yet to imagine,” says Deanna Mulligan , author of the book, Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close The Skills Gap. It is the entire world.
Qgiv
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
Explore this definitive guide to learn more about Giving Tuesday, get great campaign ideas, and soak up some best practices. Ready to learn more about Giving Tuesday and how your nonprofit can make the most of it? See how Qgiv can help you bring your Giving Tuesday campaign ideas to life! When is Giving Tuesday 2021?
Connection Cafe
AUGUST 6, 2020
In-person peer-to-peer (P2P) events have been one of the types of P2P campaigns most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The in-person to virtual paradigm of the Spring was very reactive in nature, propelled by uncertainty and fear. Most people do not attend a walk because they love the act of walking.
Museum 2.0
MARCH 10, 2020
COVID-19, the non-catchy short-form for CoronaVirus, ran roughshod over most of our days, hiding in emails and sneaking into almost all our plans. Last week, I rambled about how work is a system. But, COVID-19 gave a useful coda to last week's post. What is something you learned from a peer? And, I will.
Bloomerang
JUNE 11, 2021
Lindsay, how’s it going? Lindsay Simonds will decode the top five most impactful ways people contribute to communities. Full Transcript: – [Lindsay] Okay. . – [Steven] [inaudible]. Good afternoon, good morning, no matter where you are. This’ll be a fun one. . Thanks for being here. I’m Steven. But say hi.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
When I wrote the “ Happy Healthy Nonprofit ,” in-person workplaces were the norm and the book looked at ways to activate a culture of wellbeing in the nonprofit workplace. While vaccines have given us hope, with the Delta variant, COVID is still top of mind. Tip 2: Understand the New Power Dynamics of Hybrid Models.
Saleforce Nonprofit
MARCH 25, 2021
However, this year—as hate crimes against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities and anti-Asian COVID-19 rhetoric spike—I find myself pleading that these words stay true for my family and community. . Materials distributed in San Francisco Chinatown on how to report Asian hate crimes, written in English and Chinese.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
MAY 29, 2022
For 2021, my pick is, Heart First , Lasting Leadership Lessons From A Year That Changed Everything , by David Grossman , published in July 2021. I selected this book because the book is easy to read, incredibly engaging, and is filled with inspirational and powerful stories of lessons learned by a wealth of leaders with diverse backgrounds.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
DECEMBER 29, 2021
For 2021, my pick is, Heart First , Lasting Leadership Lessons From A Year That Changed Everything , by David Grossman , published in July 2021. I selected this book because the book is easy-to-read, incredibly engaging, and is filled with inspirational and powerful stories of lessons learned by a wealth of leaders with diverse backgrounds.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
AUGUST 8, 2021
I wrote this book in the hope that others will learn from my triumphs and failures. Businesses are made up of people, and the success of businesses relies on how those people interact, communicate, and collaborate with each other. Success without balance is often more disastrous than failure with balance,” explains Temte.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
APRIL 5, 2021
I wrote this book in the hope that others will learn from my triumphs and failures. Businesses are made up of people, and the success of businesses relies on how those people interact, communicate, and collaborate with each other. Success without balance is often more disastrous than failure with balance,” explains Temte.
sgEngage
FEBRUARY 18, 2022
Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many, if not all, of us are tiptoeing between burn out and combustion. I’ve worked from home for more than a decade, but my work and home life never entangled the way they do today. And I’m not alone. In a 2021 study from McKinsey & Co. In a 2021 study from McKinsey & Co. I certainly have.
Non Profit Quarterly
JULY 27, 2021
And I’ll introduce them, and you’ll learn a little bit more about Tech Impact if you don’t already know about them in a moment. We haven’t focused on that yet in the program, and I know it goes without saying that with COVID and shelter-in-place, technology is front and center for all of us, even in ways that we didn’t imagine.
Bloomerang
MAY 14, 2021
How do I deal with going through the interview process all over again? How can I make sure I find the right fit for me, with a salary that meets my needs? Ephraim Gopin moderates a panel of nonprofit pros – Mimosa Kabir, Sarah Willey, and Lisa Chmiola – to look at the issue of being laid off and ask: what next? I’m Steven.
Bloomerang
OCTOBER 8, 2021
Rachel Sacks, MPH will help demystify all five phases of the grants lifecycle: identifying well-aligned prospects, cultivating funder relationships, preparing compelling submissions, maintaining grants through stewarding and reporting, and submitting renewals. Full Transcript: Steven: All right, Rachel. I’ve got 1:00 Eastern. ” Oh, yeah.
Non Profit Quarterly
MAY 3, 2022
Decision-making, like much of our lives, has moved online during the pandemic. How can we make more democratic decisions online? Digital participation platforms can enable people to learn, debate, and decide together in more inclusive ways. Image Credit: Jon Tyson on Unsplash. The results are promising but not perfect.
Blue Avocado
JANUARY 2, 2024
Moving forward, it remains to be seen how the fate of affirmative action will reverberate in other contexts, such as the nonprofit sector. Moving forward, it remains to be seen how the fate of affirmative action will reverberate in other contexts, such as the nonprofit sector. The role of nonprofits in a post-affirmative-action world.
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