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Introducing: The Art of Relevance

Museum 2.0

While the book focuses on institutional relevance, there are a lot of personal stories in the book too, and early reviewers commented on how much they found themselves reflecting on their lives as well as their work as they read the draft. I am continually grateful to all of you who read, share, and comment on this blog.

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Nonprofits, Companies, and White House Unite on Tech Gap

Tech Soup

I first learned about Year Up's local Bay Area chapter through a Microsoft YouthSpark initiative event. How do we take this on as a real project?" Volunteer as a mentor, instructor, or support for a nonprofit (such as Year Up!) Share with us in the comments. The Power of a Year. And this really needs to change.

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Book Reviews

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

This was the book I skimmed, because, honestly, I was bored after the first chapter. To explain a bit – he does big money consulting with huge Fortune 500 companies, and does projects for hundreds of thousands of dollars that result in the companies saving, or making, millions. I mean, the cover has all these dollar bills on it!

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Finding a Community of Nonprofit Technology Experts

Tech Soup

Most NetSquared organizers now have a peer mentor. We're a global movement with chapters in 24 countries. Check each month that there are events in each region, and comment out the un-necessary regions. Ottawa, Ontario: Review Progress on Data Analysis Projects. Or, apply today to start your own NetSquared group.

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Best New Leadership And Business Book Of 2020

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Nathan Magnuson Within the book's 10 chapters, he covers the topics of: ownership mindset identity growth engagement leadership and more Magnuson kindly shared with me earlier this year these additional insights about his book: Question: What inspired you to write your new book, Stand Out!? Question: Chapter 2 in Stand Out!

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Flashback To The Best New Leadership Book For 2020

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Nathan Magnuson Within the book's 10 chapters, he covers the topics of: ownership mindset identity growth engagement leadership and more Magnuson kindly shared with me earlier this year these additional insights about his book: Question: What inspired you to write your new book, Stand Out!? Question: Chapter 2 in Stand Out!

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

But most importantly, please feel free to send in any chats or questions or comments along the way. He’s now one of my mentors, advisors, and dear friends. ” And I felt like, you know, I’ve committed my entire life to this project, social justice. Just look for an email from me towards the end of the day.

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