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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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Pick the Bot’s Brain AI powered chatbots learn from user interactions. For example, the HubSpot bot is free with the platform, uses natural language, and sets up quickly. Chatbot Rose, the Las Vegas Cosmopolitan Hotel’s “Chief Mischief Maker,” is a famous/infamous example of using AI to promote a highly specific luxury brand identity.

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How Nonprofit Professionals Can Manage Workplace Stress Triggers

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Anne Grady, in a recent HBR blog post , describes the harm that repeated stress triggers can create in the workplace: “When you are triggered, the emotional part of your brain takes over. Your logical brain temporarily shuts down, and you lose the ability to solve problems, make decisions, and think rationally.

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Inclusive & Impactful: Fundraising Within The Disability Community

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It’s how you move through the world: these unconscious responses allow your brain to process vast amounts of information about people you encounter at lightning speed. For example: Do you feel a connection to those you perceive as similar to you? Do you have stereotypes or assumptions about specific groups? Opinions differ.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Reflections on Designing and Delivering Training To Get Results

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For example, I incorporate tactical and visual techniques for participants to use to do the exercises. There are many ways to do this, but try to avoid the “Q/A of the Expert at the End,” and facilitate discussion that is more reflective. Presenting Integrated Social Media Strategy.

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Reflections: Center for Health Leadership Social Media Workshop

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Some reflections: Health Organizations: Social Media. For example, I asked the runners to line up from “just bought my nikes&# to “training for my third 30 mile marathon.&#. 2. Living Case Study Technique: Assessment also helps find examples from the participants themselves. Ellie taught a great trick.

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Why Movement Is the Killer Learning App for Nonprofits

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There are also physical theories like brain-based learning and neuroscience. I came across a brain scan by Dr. Chuck Hillman from University of Illinois Neurocognitive Kinesiology Laboratory. The sitting brain is really disengaged. Here’s some examples.

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5 Methods for Avoiding Procrastination for Nonprofits

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That shift is easier when you have some good techniques for actually get those tasks done. Here’s five ways to avoid procrastination and be more productive: Flickr Photo by TBN97. Pomodoro : The pomodoro technique is a time management methodology created by Francesco Cirillo.

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