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Nonprofit Staff Training: How to Create an Effective Plan

NXUnite

As more community needs arise, it’s essential to equip your team with the tools, skills, and resources they need to streamline their roles and avoid burnout. Every member of your nonprofit’s team is a key contributor to your mission. Some popular staff training options include: Cohort-based classes. Boost operational efficiency.

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Community Leadership: Getting Everyone to Participate

Higher Logic

Leadership hype always focuses on the C-suite – are your executives on social media? But here’s another consideration: have you ever tapped leadership beyond the C-suite? The new question should encompass more than just CEOs: Is your entire executive team participating in your community? Take action on community leadership.

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The Seven Leadership Secrets of Great Team Captains

SCD Group

Current and future association and nonprofit leaders can learn a lot by examining “The Captain Class: The Hidden Force that Creates The World’s Greatest Teams,” a new book written by Wall Street Journal editor Sam Walker. The Seven Leadership Secrets: They took care of tough, unglamorous tasks.

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The leadership comfort zone

Association Advocacy Chick

Last Saturday, I did something that I’ve never done before: I took an exercise class. However, on the invitation of my good friend Taice, I went to a Zumba class in Laurel, MD. Worse, Taice wanted us to be at the front of the class right behind our instructor Kay. I was concerned I wouldn’t be able to keep up.

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Is Your Association in a Class by Itself?

Plexus Consulting

Is Your Association in a Class by Itself? But in the time associations are going out of business, merging, or otherwise undergoing fundamental restructuring challenges, could this tendency be leading to two different classes of associations? The answer is “yes,” but not without a leadership change. By Steven M. Gerstner, Jr.

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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

.orgSource

What’s the first lesson of Leadership 101? “ Discover Yourself Both views are important for leaders who want to create positive cultures and strong teams. describes her team of advisors like this. “I Attend classes or workshops to polish skills. leadership, or the qualities needed for success in digital markets.

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Association Brain Food: 3.24.23

Reid All About it

WBT Systems describes how associations can support women professionals by providing professional development, leadership training and networking opportunities, and educating employers about eliminating workplace challenges. Quick hits Can AI write thought leadership content for you? You’ll see the next edition on Friday, April 14.

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