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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

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It sounds simple. And, without self-awareness, it’s impossible to be a role model for others. You can’t rely on staffers in your organization to fill this role. Participants find guidance, innovative thinking, and the opportunity to view their roles through a new lens. What’s the first lesson of Leadership 101?

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

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We’re bringing that honest conversation right to you with some new voices with a passion for nonprofit culture and employee wellness. . A: With many nonprofit leaders holding multiple hats and roles in their organizations, we constantly hear that they are exhausted. Krista joined the Austin Angels staff in 2018 without hesitation.

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Measuring Impact: The First Step

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But this year in my current role leading the Active Voice Lab for Story & Strategy I did more listening than screening. During the first 10 years at Active Voice we commissioned outside firms and social scientists to give us qualitative feedback about our process and our partners’ satisfaction. Who are we trying to reach?

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Millennials Who Manage

Eric Jacobsen Blog

However, if you don’t find your own managerial leader voice, you will be perceived as inauthentic to the people you lead. The positive about being managed by someone under 35 is their attitude and fresh perspective.” Energy, enthusiasm, energy, enthusiasm, energy, enthusiasm—to the 10th power.” Espinoza : Great question.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

Have you seen attitudes in our field about visitor participation shifting over time? In 2008 and 2009, there were many conference sessions and and documents presenting participatory case studies, most notably Wendy Pollock and Kathy McLean''s book Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions. BROAD QUESTIONS ABOUT AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION 1.

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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

Have you seen attitudes in our field about visitor participation shifting over time? In 2008 and 2009, there were many conference sessions and and documents presenting participatory case studies, most notably Wendy Pollock and Kathy McLean's book Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions. BROAD QUESTIONS ABOUT AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION 1.

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Why Your Museum Needs a Bar

Museum 2.0

Both of these programs provide standard public lecture fare with a twist: shorter presentations, more active crowd participation, and a general attitude of a social night out rather than a learning opportunity. It's this attitude of flexibility and accommodation that makes bars excellent settings for adult programs.

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