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Leadership Lessons From Women Who Mean Business

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Every year, the Kansas City Business Journal honors 25 women business leaders in the Kansas City metro in its " Women Who Mean Business " awards competition. Loyalty is not something you can spot right away; attitude is. Attitude is something you can't teach." Never, ever, ever react in anger to anybody."

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Insights From "Women Who Mean Business"

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Every year, the Kansas City Business Journal honors 25 women business leaders in the Kansas City metro in its " Women Who Mean Business " awards competition. Loyalty is not something you can spot right away; attitude is. Attitude is something you can't teach." Never, ever, ever react in anger to anybody."

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More From #P2P15 | The Most Tweetable Peer to Peer Moments

Connection Cafe

RT @npshana If you have an attitude that your fundraising is bothering people, you will never be successful. I’m not sure where this attitude came from, but it’s something I’ve heard from fundraisers for years. It’s your job to help them realize that reason in a way that resonates with them. Don’t let fear hold you back!

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

He’s also won the Social Entrepreneur of the Year award. And you really can only share your passion unless you have a kind of energized spirit and positive attitude, terrific. They’ve done a lot of studies about bad breath and people’s attention. did they do a good job? And two a neutral smell.

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The Frogloop Interview: Sheeraz Haji - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Attitudes of executive directors towards the Internet – ED’s have gone from “why should I pay attention to the web” to spending a significant amount of time worrying if their web site is interactive, if they are doing all they can to effectively engage donors, and how they can raise more dollars online.

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The Frogloop Interview: Sheeraz Haji - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Attitudes of executive directors towards the Internet – ED’s have gone from “why should I pay attention to the web” to spending a significant amount of time worrying if their web site is interactive, if they are doing all they can to effectively engage donors, and how they can raise more dollars online.

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Positivity, Time, and Work

Museum 2.0

And, I did a pretty good job. Which issues can I ignore because they don’t need my attention? In case you’re wondering, I shred the output after the job is hired. They weren’t similar in temperament or attitude. Over the holidays, as it was my first at my new job, I didn’t take a vacation. Some can’t.

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