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A Guide To Superior Management Effectiveness

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Martin , he urges business leaders to toss out the old ways of thinking, and instead try new models in every domain of management – from competition and customers to strategy, data, culture, talent, mergers and acquisitions, and everything in-between. What’s the alternative?

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A Guide To Superior Management Effectiveness

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Martin , he urges business leaders to toss out the old ways of thinking, and instead try new models in every domain of management – from competition and customers to strategy, data, culture, talent, mergers and acquisitions, and everything in-between. What’s the alternative?

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Can Zebras Lead the Way to a More Diverse Tech Sector?

Non Profit Quarterly

Zebra Unite members include startup founders, investors, and foundations dedicated to building a more ethical industry with greater gender and racial diversity. The group, Griffith reports, now has 40 chapters and 1,200 members around the world. Gradually, an alternative market is developing. “ Zebras ,” Benno Hansen.

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Nonprofits, Companies, and White House Unite on Tech Gap

Tech Soup

We were especially thrilled to learn that one of TechSoup's nonprofit members, Year Up , was spotlighted as a model for employment and technology training. I first learned about Year Up's local Bay Area chapter through a Microsoft YouthSpark initiative event. The Power of a Year. Building a New Source of Talent.

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Museum Work Today: All the Feels All the Time

Museum 2.0

The last ten years saw our work move toward the service sector as rentals become a very real part of our business model. We've morphed ourselves into an alternate history. While donations are going down, global interest in museums seem a boom industry. As with the service sector, so our fate. The work we do matters.

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Interview with John Falk and Beverly Sheppard Part 2: Rethinking Membership and Admissions

Museum 2.0

This is the second part of a two-part interview with John Falk and Beverly Sheppard on their book Thriving in the Knowledge Age: New Business Models for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions. We have historically been in this industrial one-size-fits-all mode, not just for exhibitions and programs but for membership as well.

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Grave Work

Non Profit Quarterly

Thus, the phenomena described in this chapter are perhaps not merely features of microwork, but early experiments in how to organise a whole range of subemployed pursuits amid capitalist decay. . In many respects, much of what Amazon does differs little from the model of Victorian capitalism. Black Box Labour.

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