As many people in the nonprofits world know, making friends and maintaining relationships is important for a number of reasons. Having connections and networking is essential in talent acquisition as well. Who you know and how you use those connections can make all the difference in effectively filling a position.
As I sat down to write this week’s blog post, I realized the topic I had in mind was one I’ve already written about – the challenges of being a nonprofit executive director or CEO. I pulled up the old post to see what is still relevant and (no surprise!) little has changed. In fact, the job may have gotten even harder, if that’s possible.
Receiving a gift is always exciting. It becomes even more beneficial when the gift is something you really need. Receipt of this perfect gift provides invaluable clarity and direction. In addition, it includes the exact tools you need to achieve the desired result.
I was running on one of my favorite trails recently when my run shifted from (mostly) enjoyable to frustrating. Clipping along at a reasonable pace, I came upon a group of people meandering down the trail with dogs and kids scattered about, taking up the entire width of the path.
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