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NTEN Announces Launch of New Publication for Nonprofit Leaders (and It's Free!)

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Through in-depth articles, case-studies, best practices, leader profiles, and discussions, NTEN:Change will provide the guidance and practical considerations crucial to making the sound investments and decisions that will help your organization achieve its mission. Million Donors Tell Us About Online Fundraising,” and much more.

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Is Your Crisis Management Program In Place?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Thursday, September 9, 2010 Is Your Crisis Management Program In Place? As we near the last quarter of 2010, its wise to think about how we can make our businesses stronger in 2011. One way will be to ensure our crisis management plans are in place. Unfortunately, most businesses dont have a plan. And, how often?

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New Book Shows You How To Set A Goal And Then Reach That Goal

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Monday, January 17, 2011 New Book Shows You How To Set A Goal And Then Reach That Goal Social psychologist, Heidi Grant Halvorson, wrote Succeed to help you understand how goals work, what tends to go wrong, and what you can do to reach your goals or to help others reach theirs. . • Ask employees to commit publicly to reaching a goal.

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How Do You Answer These Leadership Questions?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Do I actively manage how I am authentic? Posted by Eric Jacobson at 9:50 PM Labels: Books For Managers , Communications Skills , General Management Skills , Leadership Books , Leadership Skills , Management , Motivating Employees , Providing Feedback , Soliciting Suggestions , Team Building 1 comments: davidburkus said.

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Read Good To Great

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Good To Great s lessons are for entrepreneurs running small businesses, for CEOs of large businesses, and for leaders and managers within businesses at all management levels. The five years of research that Collins and a team conducted to prep for the book consisted of examining 1,435 U.S.,