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How To Survive And Then Reset To Ultimately Thrive

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Here you employ “Survive Basics,” or the 4 C’s: Cash, Cost, Customer (retention, loyalty, stickiness), and Communication. It generates knowledge of what is initially unknown, and so creates learning. When a shock (either internal or external) hits, your organization moves into “triggered Survive.”

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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

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The end results are more effective fundraising campaigns, increased donor retention, and higher fundraising success rates. To succeed, you’ll need time, knowledge, and a proper technology infrastructure on your side.

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Dreamforce 2021 for the Nonprofit and Education Sectors: A Hybrid Experience

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It was great fun seeing all of the gold hoodies and Community Group leader sweatshirts together, and it was truly inspiring to see that much Salesforce knowledge and experience together in one place. Special invites to the in-person event were sent out by Salesforce to Salesforce MVPs , Community Group leaders , and product champions.

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Plan Monthly Job Learning Days

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Plus, the new-found knowledge drives a better appreciation for what everyone does, and proves to the team that success comes only when all the pieces fit together like a well-oiled machine. That knowledge builds greater mutual respect, which is vital to a teams success. So, plan a half day where you pair up employees.

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Top Five Factors That Drive Employee Loyalty

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Employee pay often is not the most important driver for employee retention. To learn more about employee retention and the reasons employees decide to leave an organization, read Overland Park, KS author Leigh Branhams book, The 7 Hidden Reasons Employees Leave. In fourth place is an organizations financial stability.

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What To Think About For Next Year

Eric Jacobsen Blog

GEN X Employees -- Like having their professionalism and growing knowledge valued. Much of what you read on my Blog may not be new to you, but hopefully, it’ll serve as a good reminder of things to consider when you lead your next employee, team or group.I’m Source: Entrepreneur, March 2009 Be A Visible Leader Walk around.

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Are You Doing All You Can To Retain Your Employees?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Business leaders can read Overland Park, KS’s Leigh Branham’s books: • The 7 Hidden Reasons Employees Leave • Re-Engage to learn more about why employees leave their workplaces (including non-financial reasons), and what leaders can do to boost employee retention. Both are excellent books.