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How To Build Immunity To Burnout In The Workplace

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Workers with specific EI skills know how to successfully cope with stressful work environments and experiences. Her research also demonstrates that EI competencies improve the more you use them. The five EI skills are: Build self-awareness to identify what makes you vulnerable to burnout. Was it an acquired skill?

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Why Empathy is the Key to Outstanding Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

From our previous conversations, we’ve realized that empathy is not just a warm and fuzzy “soft skill,” but an essential leadership skill to ensure that your nonprofit’s work survives and thrives in the future. You need to provide opportunities for their continuous learning on the job and mentoring.

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Delivering a Better Volunteer Experience: 5 Tips for Nonprofits

Volunteer Hub

To improve the experience for volunteers, nonprofits should focus on providing a supportive environment, clear communication, flexible opportunities for involvement, and a chance for personal growth. A culture of recognition can create a positive environment and increase volunteer retention rates. Ongoing support.

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Higher Education Funding & Grant Resources

Bloomerang

Grant writing tip: While the task of writing a proposal often falls on the shoulders of a project manager or grant writer, anyone—even an outside consultant—with the proper skills could write the proposal. Areas served: Worldwide (communities where IGT operates). Costco Wholesale. Areas served: Worldwide. Kellogg Foundation. Areas served: US.

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How To Be A Compassionate Leader

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Their extensive research shows that there are four skill sets needed for a leader to operate with wise compassion when doing hard things. At the same, a new leader would benefit from seeking input from a mentor or a coach before engaging in a “hard thing.”

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How To Do Hard Things In A Human Way

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Their extensive research shows that there are four skill sets needed for a leader to operate with wise compassion when doing hard things. At the same, a new leader would benefit from seeking input from a mentor or a coach before engaging in a “hard thing.”

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How To Be A Compassionate Leader

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Their extensive research shows that there are four skill sets needed for a leader to operate with wise compassion when doing hard things. At the same, a new leader would benefit from seeking input from a mentor or a coach before engaging in a “hard thing.”