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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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The 4Cs or critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication complement technology and will serve any organization well in competitive markets. Don’t waste valuable brain power. Open-minded humanists, interested in a broad spectrum of topics and issues. Big picture thinkers who can execute the details.

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

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Trust isn’t a challenge that is currently top of mind for association leaders. ENA Culture Statements Staff The Emergency Nurses Association will seek at all times to foster and maintain a culture of excellence, commitment, empowerment, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability. Could the issue be trust?

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The session is designed to answer three questions: Why does collaborative technology overload lead to loss of nonprofit workplace productivity and what are the best practices to avoid it? What is Collaborative Overload? While there are many positive aspects to increased collaboration, there is also downside.

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How To Use The Flexible Method During A Business Crisis

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Among the sixteen are: Collaborate and Connect Lead with Calm Purpose Gather Your Generals Communicate, Communicate, Communicate Protect Your Cash Learn From History Put Your People First Seek Help Supercharge Your Creativity Rest, Reward, Review The sixteen methods make up what Burstall calls, The Flexible Method.

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AI For Good: How 3 Nonprofits Grew Their Impact With Machine Learning

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Have you exchanged data with like-minded organizations to grow your impact? Here’s what the collaboration helped these organizations achieve: 1. The UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center improves treatment guidelines using insights from machine learning. Have you used your data to be more accountable to your community?

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5 Ways Neuroscience Helps Your Nonprofit Understand Donor Behavior

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This donor behavior post is written by UNICEF’s senior coordinator and featured speaker at the 2021 Collaborative: Virtual Sessions , Francesco Ambrogetti. The mesolimbic part of the brain assigns values to the sensory stimuli, helping us classify what we feel. 5 Quick Takeaways About the Neuroscience of Donor Behavior.

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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

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They allow you to collaborate with others so you won’t waste time sending Word docs and Excel spreadsheets back and forth while tracking versions. Trello: If you are addicted to sticky notes, Trello might be the perfect tool for managing your to-do list and collaborating with team members on tasks and projects that must get done.

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