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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

.” – Carol Dweck It is a truth universally acknowledged that employees who are motivated to continuously learn and grow will be the ones to take on new challenges, innovate, and problem-solve. Formal Structure And Encouragement Your people are the most important organizational asset. What Is Growth?

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

.orgSource

The problem might be something you’ve never considered. We structured this conference based on feedback from.orgCommunity’s fall Solutions Day participants. Nancy MacRae, MS, CAE, ENA, describes the relationship between trust and culture. “As Maybe stale programming is stopping the love? Could the issue be trust?

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Strategic Storytelling For Brand Building: How To Identify And Share Your Nonprofit’s Brand Origin Story

Kindful

Sometimes without even noticing it, our brain is activated in a unique and engaged way when a story is being shared. ” Good communication leads to better relationships. Good communication is the secret to cultivating better relationships , and better relationships lead to real change. It’s brain science.

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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

Relationships evolve, professional development occurs, where we live, what we do, who we see, what we enjoy, how we act… it all changes. If you company is experiencing a constant or newly presented problem, a change will need to be made. Structural change – this include teams, departments, and job structure.

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Got Silos in Your Nonprofit? It’s Time to Build Some Bridges!

sgEngage

The problem, as she told the story, was Alan. The secret is identifying the problem without making it feel personal. Instead of blaming Alan, it’s time for Barbara to direct her energy into collaborative problem-solving. Here are my three top tactics to help you make the right moves: Build relationships first.

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Force Multiplier Podcast Episode 1: Addressing Hidden Hunger in our Communities

Saleforce Nonprofit

As our understanding of the problem has evolved, the language we use has evolved too. We once thought the problem was simply about a lack of calories, but now we know it’s more about not having enough nutritious food to support body and brain development. The Power of Tech to Solve Big Problems.

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Nonprofits Who are Making A Difference Through Play

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This software includes assessment tools for evaluating students’ ability to problem solve, explain the relationships in complex systems, and comprehend informational texts and diagrams. Don’t run to play Mario just yet though — the game has to be specially designed to fill in lapses in brain activity from the start!