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Basic Facilitation Techniques for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are a lot different styles, philosophies, and techniques for facilitating groups of people. Check out the International Association of Facilitator’s Method database which contains more than 500 entries. Innovation / Generating New Ideas. A simple “who else has an idea?” Peer Learning / Coaching.

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The surprising reason you feel ‘meh’ about work 

Fast Company Tech

Traditional beliefs include the idea that work should be a leaders entire focus, working tirelessly. These ideas have permeated our workplaces, says Sawyer. She offers four techniques that can help. One of the problems that broader wellness initiatives have is that they take a blanket approach, says Sawyer.

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Solving Business Problems with Root Cause Analysis

sgEngage

Your solution to a business problem didn’t work? You feel like you’re solving the same problem over and over again? Wouldn’t it be great if there were some tools or techniques we could use to reduce our experiences with them? Root cause analysis helps us to solve a problem by getting to the root of it!

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Data Visualization Techniques for Those Who Can’t Draw

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” This is a common theme for those interested in incorporating visualization techniques. The major problem or block to using visualization is that many people think drawing is just for artists and if you can’t draw well, than you shouldn’t bother to do it. Are you using visualization techniques in your nonprofit?

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What can nonprofit technology trainers learn from the social work field to improve their training techniques?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s a few frameworks and techniques I learned first hand from Nancy as she accompanied me to the sessions I was leading. It is about simply learning how to use a new tool or technique. Here’s a quick overview of the framework: Stage 1: Pre-contemplation – This is denial where you think not changing is not a problem.

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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

Whether you’re part of a nonprofit, a dynamic team, or an individual on a mission, having a well-defined strategy for quickly creating and sharing fresh ideas is a must-have in our times. Every change, every burst of creativity, begins with the identification of a problem or opportunity that somebody finds meaningful.

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Nonprofit Innovation Toolkits: Methods To Invent, Adopt, and Adapt Ideas to Deliver Better Results

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The heart and soul of the toolkit are the worksheets and processes for problem solving. The worksheets are categorized by what the team or organization hopes to achieve. Generate new ideas. Thinking Hats: To generate new ideas. Has your nonprofit used design thinking for strategy, problem solving, or new idea generation?

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