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How To Never Stop Learning

Eric Jacobsen Blog

We obsess about outcomes while neglecting to examine carefully the process through which we achieve them. We can’t just be knowledge workers; we must also be learning workers.” Staats : Understanding the process is vital for learning. We are unwilling to take risks that might lead to failure.

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How To Never Stop Learning

Eric Jacobsen Blog

We obsess about outcomes while neglecting to examine carefully the process through which we achieve them. We can’t just be knowledge workers; we must also be learning workers.” Staats : Understanding the process is vital for learning. We are unwilling to take risks that might lead to failure.

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How To Stay Relevant, Reinvent Yourself, And Thrive

Eric Jacobsen Blog

We obsess about outcomes while neglecting to examine carefully the process through which we achieve them. We can’t just be knowledge workers; we must also be learning workers.” Staats : Understanding the process is vital for learning. We are unwilling to take risks that might lead to failure.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The session is designed to answer three questions: Why does collaborative technology overload lead to loss of nonprofit workplace productivity and what are the best practices to avoid it? According to Rob Cross’s research, knowledge workers spend 90 to 95 per cent of their time on the phone, responding to e-mails or in meetings.

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Aspiring, Thriving, or Struggling Changemaker? Join us for MuseumCamp 2016.

Museum 2.0

days include lightning talks from campers, team design bursts to tackle your thorniest change challenges, MAH community programming, movement and meditation, delicious food, and late-night conversations. For designers. For knowledge workers. Space is extremely limited and the process is competitive. For managers.

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Join Us at MuseumCamp 2015 to Explore Making Space for Self and Others

Museum 2.0

This year, I am thrilled that we are partnering with Beck Tench , a creative designer and deep thinker about making space (and the person who first introduced me to the term). For designers. For knowledge workers. For knowledge workers. Space is extremely limited and the process is competitive.

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Linux desktops?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Most creatives and knowledge workers who are not developers. And, of course, designers need software that just don’t have high enough quality open source alternatives yet. Their computer labs and other computers designated primarily for web, email, and maybe some word processing? 2 ThomasT 06.24.08

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