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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

.orgSource

Most CEOs are lucky enough to have a mentor or two in their past. The rise of diversity, equity, and inclusion as a priority, coupled with the imperative to utilize talent more effectively, signals the need for a more deliberate approach to mentoring. Be Intentional What can we do to facilitate more deliberate mentoring relationships?

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Athleteforce: From Elite Careers in Sports to Elite Careers in Technology

Saleforce Nonprofit

AthleteForce is a free Salesforce program for UK-based retired or retiring elite or professional athletes looking to transition to a full-time career in the technology industry. The program provides up to 8 weeks of training and self-paced learning, mentoring, and in-person event opportunities.

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10 Must-Have Skills for Nonprofit New Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For very small nonprofits, this may not be true, but for medium and large nonprofits—or small nonprofits with a desire to grow their brand recognition and donors base—it’s becoming widely understood that new media managers have a unique and valuable skill set. Good Writing Skills. First and foremost, it’s a writing position.

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Athleteforce: From Elite Careers in Sports to Elite Careers in Technology

Saleforce Nonprofit

-based retired or retiring elite or professional athletes looking to transition to a full-time career in the technology industry. The program provides up to eight weeks of training and self-paced learning, mentoring, and in-person event opportunities. If you are a U.K.-based

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Beyond efficiency: A human-first AI adoption strategy

Candid

The human risks of over-reliance on AI tools There is a risk, however, that the availability of low-cost AI tools and the productivity gains they provide could lead to an over-reliance on the technology. The most important skill nonprofit leaders can learn and teach their teams is to know when to use AI and when to use human skills.

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The AI Fix-It Fantasy: What Won’t Change in Your Nonprofit

John Kenyon

We all love the idea of technology swooping in to save the day, right? So, keep those storytelling skills sharp and remember: authenticity beats automation any day. But sorry, folks, it won’t be leading your after-school art classes or mentoring youth anytime soon. Hey there, fellow do-gooders!

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Upwardly Global: Bridging the Opportunity Gap for Skilled Immigrants

Tech Soup

It provides skilled immigrants to the U.S. This work is part of its mission to close the opportunity gap and help skilled immigrants reach their full economic potential in the U.S. She realized there was no infrastructure to help highly skilled immigrants regain their careers and contribute to the U.S. at their full potential.

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