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A Day in the Life of a Classy Account Executive

Classy

Some might think a day in the life of an account executive at a software company is quite similar everywhere. A Look Into the Classy Work Environment. Margaret: It’s just such a positive environment day to day. There’s a general camaraderie with the team and it’s a culture of building one another up.

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What We Can Learn from Finnish NGOS About Resilience

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I really enjoy teaching in different cultural contexts and observing different learning styles and approaches to working for a nonprofit. When discussing the ideas in The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout , people in Finland have figured out keeping calm versus fire drill culture.

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22 Online Gift Stores That Benefit Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Field Museum is an educational institution concerned with the diversity and relationships in nature and among cultures. National Geographic’s mission is to inspire people to care about the planet—and every living creature on it bu promoting and funding natural and cultural conservation projects. Field Museum Online Store.

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The Importance of Nonprofit Workplace Culture: How PENCIL Thrives by Writing Their Own Path

NonProfit Hub

There’s probably a specific classroom you remember from those earlier days, and a teacher who left a huge impact on your life. is full of those life-changing, one-of-a-kind people. They’re no stranger to a fun and engaging learning environment. Culture is at the core of every organization,” she said. “A

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Great Coaches Have These 14 Attributes

Eric Jacobsen Blog

For those who may have missed this posting from awhile back, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobsen Blog

For those who may have missed this posting from awhile back, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.

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14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches know that a team culture must be flexible or it risks stifling the individuality, intuition, and free will of the players. They know better than to limit possibilities.