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Trustworthy leaders drive organizational success in the face of rapid change

Fast Company Tech

20 , offers a chance to reflect on what truly defines leadership not just strategy or decision-making, but the ability to build trust. We also found that when employees trust one another, managers get better performance evaluations. Consider integrating trust metrics into performance evaluations to emphasize their importance.

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Is It Time for Your Nonprofit or School to Make a CRM Change?

sgEngage

Does your team have the time and technical aptitude to evaluate and learn a new system? Changing systems without careful reflection is a recipe for future data frustration. Save budget talks for the evaluation phase. Determine your top features so you can verify how they work in the CRMs youre evaluating.

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Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America spread #GoSilent across the web for Memorial Day

Amy Sample Ward

If you’re in the US today, there’s probably little chance you didn’t know it was Memorial Day – from the specials on TV, to local events, to remembrance stories, and even community gatherings, it’s hard to miss the message of today’s holiday. A simple commitment.

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How COVID-19 Changed the Nonprofit and Local Government Funding and Reporting Landscape

sgEngage

If you’re a nonprofit or local government agency or work alongside them, there is a good chance you have seen an uptick in funding possibilities within your field. Successful implementation of these programs will require close coordination with state, tribal, and local leaders like yourself. Bottom Line: Stay in the Know.

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How to Transition Your GivingTuesday Campaign into a Year-End Fundraising Push

CauseVox

Evaluate and Reflect on GivingTuesday’s Success After the flurry of GivingTuesday activity subsides, take a moment to pause and reflect. As you reflect, identify the elements that resonated most deeply with your audience. Here’s how to do it. We know there isn’t any time to lose, so it’s important to do this part quickly!

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Reflections: Social Media and NGO/CSR Workshop in India

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can find my materials and slides on the workshop wiki - CSR and NGO workshops, but always like to do a reflective wrap up post. Connecting With Local Trainers, Building Capacity. Evaluation. No wonder I am still tired! It always helps me improve practice. Teaching in an international context.

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The Ultimate Nonprofit Event Planning Checklist for Success

Bloomerang

Evaluate the success of your nonprofit’s event and make required changes to improve year over year. Social media , flyers, radio, local news, etc.) There are always areas where you can improve, and the only way to do that is to reflect on past events. Show appreciation to your volunteers during the event and after the event.

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