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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

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Make time for reflection. Practice questioning your attitudes and intentions before every decision. Attend classes or workshops to polish skills. Take what you learn from your advisory group and improve on it. Inventory the areas you want to strengthen or change and dedicate space in your schedule to assess your progress.

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Incorporating Last Year’s Lessons into 2021 End-of-Year Fundraising Plans

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In the past I have been guilty of launching into end of year fundraising without reflecting upon the previous year. For instance, in past Pew Studies, Millennials were not donating at a similar rate as other generations and there was a fear that this was an indicator of the generation’s attitude toward charity.

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Reflections from Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute: New Skills for a Complex World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. ” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. Rob started off with some observations about the young people he sees in his business school classes.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

It’s important to reflect on that point regularly and go back to those roots. Question : How do you engage middle-managers to effectively reflect your philosophies? When the class graduates after a year they join the Leadership Academy Alumni Association and I meet with that group every month just to do a Q&A.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

It’s important to reflect on that point regularly and go back to those roots. Question : How do you engage middle-managers to effectively reflect your philosophies? When the class graduates after a year they join the Leadership Academy Alumni Association and I meet with that group every month just to do a Q&A.

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Otherwise, attitudes don't change. Finally, I would like to thank Andrew Zolli and the fellows staff Leetha Filderman and Ollie Wilder for all the hard work they did to create a world class training program. People with communications orientations work with research in different ways than program people.

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Flashback To Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

It’s important to reflect on that point regularly and go back to those roots. Question : How do you engage middle-managers to effectively reflect your philosophies? When the class graduates after a year they join the Leadership Academy Alumni Association and I meet with that group every month just to do a Q&A.