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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Leaders must be able to communicate each of those points to both staff and volunteers and to present risk within a cognitive framework.” When we started the company, we had over $1 million worth of business doing slides. I sat down with the staff and told them we had to be out of the slide business within the next 18 months.

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Pecha Kucha

NCE Social Media

Pecha Kucha is a variation on your typical PowerPoint presentation. This Japanese style presentation ( created by a British architect and an Italian architect living in Tokyo ) was created in 2003 but has grown in popularity to be a worldwide mainstream business presentation style. Questions are only asked at the end.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Avoid any discussion of ideas or questions, as these stop the flow of ideas. The ideas can be captured on a flip chart or participants can write them down on sticky notes and post them on a wall. Asking the Right Brainstorming Question or Problem Framing is Secret to Success. ” questions. Free-wheeling.

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How to Prepare Donor Data Reports for Your Board Members

Bloomerang

Great question! However, most board members aren’t familiar with various fundraising metrics and won’t be able to draw effective conclusions when they’re presented with data without an explanation of what the data shows. . How to present your donor data to your board. Donor data to exclude from your report.

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Women Who Tech: Tools and Apps to Energize your Base

Amy Sample Ward

View more presentations from womenwhotech. My slides covered the tools and apps for the back stage side of energizing your community. Since my slides are mostly screen shots, I’ve shared a bit of context below. Then, for each group, create a chart with 4 columns and identify: Their goal: why do they engage with you.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a presenter, advocate, or fundraiser, your job is to ensure that your colleagues, followers, or students want to soak up your message — a tall order, especially in a digital environment. Ask yourself some very simple questions: Are my key points really what my attendees want to know? Walk in their shoes! Go deeper — use empathy.

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Does Extreme Content Delivery = Learning?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When you want to acquire a new skill or apply some new knowledge, do you learn by passively sitting and listening to an expert lecture for 90 minutes without a break and 150 PPT slides? ” The book offers some great reminders about how to make your presentations more interactive. What do you actually retain?

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