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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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Most groups navigated the unusual challenges and got work done. A constant bombardment of messages causes burnout. A constant bombardment of messages in texts, via email, and on social platforms, causes burnout. Groups that developed a structure and schedule for online meetings managed their time and effort more efficiently.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. When the group reimagined their office space, incorporating elements of culture into the new design was a priority. Groups discussed the same question simultaneously.

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Lessons from 2019 to maximize future disaster giving decisions

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The root causes of marginalization that are exacerbated by disasters are often mired in systems and structures that are historically racist and exploitative. In 2019, we found one example, from the Wisconsin-based Eau Claire Community Foundation to the American Red Cross, with the description: “Hurricane Dorian relief, unrestricted.” .

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Don’t Just Celebrate – Advocate. Getting back down to the Roots of Earth Day: Tips for CSR Professionals

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Frustrated with the lack of concern around environmental issues, junior senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin came up with the idea for Earth Day. If your company is an advocate for racial and social justice, it doesn’t matter if your products and business directly cause ocean or air pollution.

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Balance the Spontaneous and Strategic of Social Media: Newsjacking and Obamacare

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All of these organizations were, of course, very well aware that the decision would be announced, but did not know what the ultimate decision would be. In Wisconsin, they reused some content that had been shared between states to announce the decision right away. See David Meerman Scott’s e-book on Newsjacking for more.).