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Solutions Day 2023—It’s Happening!

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We’ll send our audience back to work with new insights and answers to challenging questions like these: How can our organization prepare to manage disruptive events like the pandemic? Kevin Ordonez,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy and I are going to explain why that’s a question everyone should be asking.

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Solutions Day 2023—Beyond Answers to Insight

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You could use some fresh advice. Pendo, Founding Member of Chicago Law Partners, LLC. The use of AI in IP also raises additional questions. One of the biggest is whether AI-generated content is protected by copyright law. Kimberly practices not-for-profit and corporate law. The thrill might not be gone. Kimberly A.

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“Donor retention by the numbers”: Q&A with Caity Craver and Gary Carr

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Third Sector Labs recently co-hosted a donor retention webinar with Caity Craver , CEO of DonorTrends. The topic – “Donor Retention by the Numbers: Demystifying the Leaky Bucket” – focused on how to properly measure donor retention and then use that data to drive improved fundraising results.

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4 Habits to Retain Donors

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My one piece of advice to my daughter and son-in-law at their wedding was “never assume what has never been said.” If your organization’s communication style is sporadic, then don’t be surprised when your donor retention rate is sporadic. When you improve your communications with donors, your retention rate will improve as well.

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Help Your Helpers! Top Tips for Managing Volunteers

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In this article, we’ll explore several aspects of volunteer management: recruitment, coaching, relationship building, and retention. GROW is an acronym to help you remember when to ask certain open-ended questions or discuss certain topics in your conversation to ensure your time is productive and solution – focused.

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Great Year-End Advice For Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Saturday, December 18, 2010 Great Year-End Advice For Leaders Lynn Flinn of EWF International in Tulsa, OK wrote the following in a recent newsletter. Thanks Lynn for this great end-of-the-year advice. Its so powerful I wanted to pass it along. • Do something that you are afraid to do. Shake it up and do something different.

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5 Open-Ended Questions To Ask Your Customers

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Friday, November 12, 2010 5 Open-Ended Questions To Ask Your Customers I really like author Paul R. Timms advice to stop asking your customers the "typical" questions and instead ask them open-ended questions. These open-ended questions will let your customers really express their ideas, opinions and needs.