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How To Have A Great Start For Your Career

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Establish presence in virtual meetings. The better you can articulate how you can hit the ground running and will be a problem solver, not a problem creator, the better your chances of getting hired. What are the most important things to keep in mind in the first day, week, month, and year on the job? How do I need to do it?

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How To Start Your Career Off Right

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Establish presence in virtual meetings. The better you can articulate how you can hit the ground running and will be a problem solver, not a problem creator, the better your chances of getting hired. What are the most important things to keep in mind in the first day, week, month, and year on the job? How do I need to do it?

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Secrets To Starting Your Career Off Right

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Establish presence in virtual meetings. The better you can articulate how you can hit the ground running and will be a problem solver, not a problem creator, the better your chances of getting hired. What are the most important things to keep in mind in the first day, week, month, and year on the job? How do I need to do it?

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals To Begin 2018 with Clarity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year I used a new tool recommended by colleague Alexandra Samuel, the “ Year Compass, a free downloadable booklet that provides a set of structured reflection questions. Chris Brogan’s ritual suggests selecting three words, but I modify it by articulating key themes.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

Qgiv

At Qgiv, we guide our work by keeping our core values top of mind, and one of those values is empathy. You can still do this for fully virtual experiences or virtual elements of your in-person event to ensure all attendees have a smooth digital experience. What will guests see, smell, hear, etc.? Not having an in-person event?

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Nonprofit Email Marketing: The Ultimate Guide for Online Engagement

DNL OmniMedia

With that in mind, we’re going to explore nonprofit email marketing, the types of campaigns available to you, and the best practices to truly excel. With that in mind, a welcome series nurtures new donors, educates them about your organization, and strategically leads them toward a deeper commitment to your organization.

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The One-Look Virus and Immersive Environments for Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

danah boyd has a post called " On Being Virtual " (be sure to read the comments) As Kevin Gamble on the SLED list notes, what she seems to be saying is that if you look at the rise of social tech amongst young people, it's not about divorcing the physical social structures to live virtually. Come on, get real already.