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How To Use The Flexible Method During A Business Crisis

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Disasters and crises are inevitable, but businesses do not have to face them unprepared,” explains James Burstall , author of the new book, The Flexible Method: Prepare To Prosper In The Next Global Crisis. Among the advice Burstall offers is that when a disaster strikes, he recommends you look beyond your organization for help.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What’s your advice to nonprofit professionals? Science is showing us that the brain can really only do one thing at a time. What is your advice about consuming the news these days and how to be an activist but also balance self-care. Add to that what’s happening in our world today, and you have a recipe for stress.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

So if you have to leave early or maybe get interrupted or you just want to review the awesome content you’re about to hear, don’t worry. I think our days and our brains can sometimes feel like this calculation. . You’re just calling to say thank you and, “Do you have any advice or feedback for us?”

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

I bet I would have repeated my coworker’s advice in a tweet: “Get word to your parents if you can. My boss gave maternal advice. Could you illustrate your expertise & readiness regarding housing, nutrition, mobility, or animal care in the face of disaster? Tell them where you are. Wake them if you must.

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