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Helpful Ways to Measure and Optimize Your Nonprofit’s Performance

sgEngage

Some examples: Employee retention rate Absenteeism rate Employee satisfaction, quantified on a questionnaire or survey Free Guide Development Plan Toolkit Download Now Utilizing Effective Data Tools Many nonprofits started out as a grassroots group with a dream and some bootstraps. This is how you show what success looks like.

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X, Formerly Twitter, Sues Group Calling Out Hate Speech on Platform

Non Profit Quarterly

“He put up the bat signal to racists, homophobes, transphobes, misogynists when he said, ‘This is a free speech zone and I’m not going to enforce the rules anymore in the way that they used to be,’” says Ahmed. “He He essentially reshaped the social mores, the norms of attitude and behavior that were acceptable on Twitter.”

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How Leaders Use Four Workarounds To Tackle Complex Problems

Eric Jacobsen Blog

And, then in Part 2, he digs into how to cultivate a workaround attitude and mindset, including how to reflect on the ways you typically see, judge, and approach obstacles. “I They realized Coca-Cola can be found even in the remotest places on earth – so why can’t medicines take a free ride with soda bottles?

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How After Action Reviews Can Improve Your Social Media Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The After Action Review is a reflective practice that can be used for anything, but I find it especially valuable for social media pilots and experiments. The After Action Review (AAR) is a structured way to capture the lessons learned from any project, with the intent of improving future performance. It does not judge success or failure.

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Reflections from Independent Sector and Blackbaud Conferences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I didn’t get a chance to attend many sessions because I was in Atlanta a short-term, but I am grateful for the wiki journal report by Kathy Reich from the Packard Foundation her key takeaways.

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

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Get Registered Now for Free. Sudden cynical attitude about the job, company, or working conditions . It is okay to not always have a “can-do” attitude if your plate is already overflowing. The “cannot-do” attitude can mean that you are prioritizing your work to be more effective to generate results. .

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Otherwise, attitudes don't change. She is a lawyer, activist and blogger , and the co-founder and executive director of Ushahidi, a free, open source, Web mobile-based platform capable of crowd-sourcing, sharing and mapping information in near real time. . Social Media Skepticism is Healthy. I hear a lot of social media skepticism.

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