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How Nonprofit Professionals Can Manage Workplace Stress Triggers

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Flickr Photo by Brittney Bush. 1: Make Time Everyday for Reflection: Keep a Journal. The first step is self-awareness and that happens through tracking and observing yourself in work situations that trigger stress. One way to do this is to build in some reflection time into your day and maintain a journal.

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WeAreMedia Live Workshop: Reflections

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Flickr Photo: Illustration of Participant's Learning Questions Earlier this month, we piloted the first two-day workshop on social media strategy and tools for NTEN 's WeAreMedia project. This was useful for the introduction and pre-workshop activity, homework, and reflections. Setting up a blog. Finish the social media strategy map.

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Reflections on the Meyer Memorial Trust Workshop

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I'm happy that my new laptop has an extended battery life so I am writing some reflections on the plane en route to Boston. What I most enjoy about doing face-to-face training workshops is the right after reflection questions: How could this learning experience been improved? What worked? What didn't? Observations. Tags as a metric.

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2013 NTC Round-Up: Your Takeaways

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We''ve been reading, reflecting, getting inspired, and learning a lot from all of you. 13NTC tweets during the conference: 3000 from 806 unique tweeters from over 128 locations (thanks, Chris Tuttle for these cool visual charts). npfail Reflections and Call to Action from NTC Plenary on Failure , Beth Kanter. Session Notes.

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Linking Results To Key Performance Indicators Is Like Hooking Up A Big TV

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Flickr Photo by HorrorTaxi. ” KPIs are simply data points for charting progress towards results. I use the chart below, which comes from Chapter 5 of our book. The process of linking results to key performance indicators and associated metrics it is like hooking up a big TV.

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How To Develop a Social Media Plan in Five Easy Steps

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Flickr photo by Terry Bain. I was searching for the perfect illustration for "five" in flickr and since you all know how much I like dogs , I couldn't resist this photo. The original worksheet was developed from recommendations from the Spin Project and the " Smart Chart " developed by Spitfire Strategies.)

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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

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Flickr Photo by Matthew Field. You’ll also want to set up landing pages that reflect this message and offer a kind of simple test of visitors’ support for your cause–a petition, pledge, or something similar. Create a heat-map to show them where they live, or a series of charts to breakdown their values.

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