Jul
30
Have you heard of this mysterious thing called Web 2.0? Are you a staff member or do you have staff members who are on Linked In, Facebook, or Myspace, and a have their own blog? Do you know about wikis, online giving, widgets, mashups, and more?
EDA Consulting and other next gen consultants around the country are often highly adept at leveraging these technologies to help your organization… Read More
From the blog of Emily Davis.
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Jul
29
5 Resolutions to Avoid Falling Into A Mid-Year Burnout
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The past month has been a blur. I’ve had four big deadlines at work, been out of of town four times (including an entire week in Chicago), and got some bad news about a family member’s health.
Being busy, traveling, and dealing with tough person news is difficult to manage for anyone, but it’s especially tough for those of us who battle perfectionism. Two weeks ago, I felt extremely frustrated and overwhelmed with everything on my plate, when I had to take a deep breath and figure out how I can pursue my goals while avoiding burnout. Read More
From the blog of Derwin Dubose.
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Jul
28
I read a review about an interesting book called Not Quite What I was Planning, which is filled with six word memoirs from famous and not so famous people. I love the idea of distilling your life story into six words and wondered if I could pack in my passion for the nonprofit sector and my love for staff development into six little words? I also wondered what sort of amazing 6 word manifestos you would come up with, so I am hosting a contest. Read More
From the blog of Trista Harris.
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