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Furthering Your Nonprofit Career: 3 Tips for Development

Bloomerang

As a professional in the nonprofit sector, you can absolutely still work to be the best you can be, developing your personal and professional skills and advancing your career along the way. Here at the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance, we’ve dedicated ourselves to professional development in the nonprofit sector. Let’s get started. .

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Leadership Insights From The Third Door's Michael Combest

Eric Jacobsen Blog

This past week, Michael shared with me his insights about leadership, challenges faced by leader,s and what it means to be a leader. Question: What is your favorite leadership book and why is it your favorite? Question : What leadership skill did you learn as a teenager and that you still use today?

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Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Conference: What have you learned, Dorothy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You’ve always had the power to go back to Kansas.?” It also sounds less costly and complicated than evaluation. These typically translate into leadership, passion and culture, and analytical capacity and systems. What have you learned, Dorothy? – Guest post by Peter Laugharn. ” Dorothy: ”I have??”

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Are You A Leader Who Can Say You're Sorry?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, MO for this sound advice. Offer restitution whenever possible. And, should your apology go unaccepted, most experts say forgive yourself and move on. Note: Thanks to St.

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4 Words You Should Never Say To A Customer

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Author Harvey MacKay wrote the following spot-on advice awhile back in his column in the Kansas City Business Journal. MacKay writes, "Common sense, thorough research and sound advice should allay your fears to a reasonable level." We can't meet that deadline." Fear -- As in, "I fear that we may be moving too fast." Take a moment.

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Never Say These Words To A Customer

Eric Jacobsen Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar Eric Jacobson On Management And Leadership Welcome! Wednesday, August 4, 2010 Never Say These Words To A Customer Author Harvey MacKay wrote the following spot-on advice in his recent column in the Kansas City Business Journal. Customers typically want to engage in calculated risks versus playing it safe.

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4 Quick Tips For How To Lead More Effectively

Eric Jacobsen Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar Eric Jacobson On Management And Leadership Welcome! What youll read is primarily based on what Ive learned from a variety of mentors, co-workers and supervisors over the past 30 years. -- Eric Jacobson -- formerly a Senior Vice President at Penton Media in Overland Park, Kansas (Kansas City, MO).