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Connecting Brands, Clearing Inboxes, and Cultivating Employee Engagement with an Intranet Community

Higher Logic

“Changing human behavior is always the most difficult part of a project like this,” said Nancy. To encourage employees to engage , Nancy and Chelsea held promotions, educational webinars, and developed a strategy that balances critical information with culture-building content. People rarely visited our old intranet.

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Connecting Brands, Clearing Inboxes, and Cultivating Employee Engagement with an Intranet Community

Higher Logic

“Changing human behavior is always the most difficult part of a project like this,” said Nancy. To encourage employees to engage , Nancy and Chelsea held promotions, educational webinars, and developed a strategy that balances critical information with culture-building content. People rarely visited our old intranet.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth Kanter

Published Book Three: In 2016, I published “ The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout ,” with co-author Aliza Sherman. I have different color codes for different types of work that also correspond with color codes on my google calendar and my hard drive/google drive files. Year in Review.

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 1 of 5

Association Subculture

Pet projects, conflicts of interest, zombie programs that can’t be killed, end runs, legacy building – you name it. Shelly’s favorite words are change, vision, strategy, tactics, learning, teaching and Lord of the Rings. strategy. (5). Shelly blogs at Association Subculture because her cat is a bad listener.

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Convention Center Hotels: If They Build It, Will You Come?

Associations Now

That’s led some cities to build hotels using public funds—a strategy that’s proved controversial with taxpayer-advocacy groups. As it turns out, the one thing Kansas City, Missouri, was missing in its effort to boost its convention business was a bunch of hotel rooms. Why are there no bids going out on the project?”.