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Best Leadership Books To Read In 2015

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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Recommendations For Your Business Books Summer Reading List

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What's Your Favorite?"

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What Leadership Book Will Be On Your 2014 Reading List?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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Did You Read Any Of These Leadership Books This Summer?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What's Your Favorite?"

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Visitors in Focus

Museum 2.0

I have dragged my kids, museum kids mind you, through many a museum gallery. Add to this, our designers are careful to pick seats that work with the aesthetic of the art. But our visitors are worried about getting yelled at, and then we put in seats that sort of vaguely look like art. I know which of you don’t have seating.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

In defining your target audience, too, keep the intended outcome in mind: Which people are actually in a position to act on your information? changes in awareness or attitude) or tangible results (e.g. What changes in knowledge, or attitudes, or skills are you looking for, and how might they be measured? instructional video.

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Who is the Audience in Your Head?

Museum 2.0

He had no instructions to give or laugh lines to hit. Ze Frank recently posed this question to several designers, filmmakers, and artists here , asking: When you make things with an audience in mind, do you have internal representations of that audience to help guide you in the process? Usable art. His show was wordless.