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How To Manage Hybrid Meetings

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Making hybrid meetings work well requires planning, preparation and know-how – skillsets that are different from managing traditional face-to-face meetings. We encourage you to not read the book passively but rather to actively engage with it by using its tools to assess yourself and your organization,” share the authors Karin M. “We

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How To Manage Hybrid Meetings

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Making hybrid meetings work well requires planning, preparation and know-how – skillsets that are different from managing traditional face-to-face meetings. We encourage you to not read the book passively but rather to actively engage with it by using its tools to assess yourself and your organization,” share the authors Karin M. “We

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How To Harness Your Experiential Intelligence

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“Experiential Intelligence provides a new lens from which to view what makes you, you—and what makes your team and organization unique,” says Soren Kaplan , author of the book, Experiential Intelligence. Book chapters 1—3 outline what Experiential Intelligence is, why it’s so important today, and how it relates to IQ and EQ.

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Seven Steps For Creating A People-First Culture For Your Company

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Although the book is authored by an award-winning financial advisor and primarily written for professionals in the financial services industry, this book is a must read for any leader who wants to create a nurturing heart culture that hinges on the human-centric values the next generation of employees hold in high regard.

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50 Chapters About Leadership

Eric Jacobsen Blog

What you'll find is basically 50 one- to two-page chapters , each highlighting a leadership tip. Rewards and recognition are particularly effective when the award was developed by team members and represent peer-to-peer recognition. This book seems ideal for busy managers who don't have lots of time to read leadership books.

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Measuring the Networked Nonprofit Wins Terry McAdam Nonprofit Book Award

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

KD Paine was my co-author on the second book and we worked with a developmental editor, Bill Paarlberg, who made us write 10 drafts per chapter – and while that was painful, it made the book much better (and my own writing skills improved). As many readers of this blog know, my Dad, Earl Kanter , passed away in June.

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10 Disciplines To Help You Stay Sharp And Energetic

Eric Jacobsen Blog

But that same relentless brilliance that propels you in your career can take a toll on your teams, personal relationships, and even your health,” explain author Gino Wickman and coauthor Rob Dube. The book includes a valuable self-assessment survey (also available online) and prompts for reflection at the end of every chapter.

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