How Writing on Business Ended to be a Stress-less Hobby – Guest Post by Alex Williams
Last week's blog post was a cry out for a more human approach in the field of marketing, disguised as a love letter since I believe compassion always wins. Today, I am letting Alex Williams walk my talk. She's been one of the few people...
Email and Texting: The Illusion of Efficiency – Guest Post by Steven D. Goldstein
Our invention of speech and languages does not make us masters of communication. People still get confused by words with double meanings, the tone of voice that's being used, and utterances that are in conflict with someone's non-verbal attitude. Furthermore, not only has the Internet made...
The Self-Aware Organization – Guest Post By Cecil Dijoux
When following like-minded people (online), chances are they say or write something that really strikes a chord. At times, you may even wish you'd said or written it yourself...
Where Would The Good Leaders Be, Without The Bad Leaders?
[caption id="attachment_1618" align="aligncenter" width="420"] Photo Credit: tsevis via Compfight cc[/caption] When searching the Internet for tips on good leadership, the amount of results Google gives on “leadership” is impressive: 460 million hits. This made me wonder, when so much has been written about leadership, why are...
Culture Is Everything – Guest Post By Larry Johnson
As you may know, I am always interested in how an organization’s culture influences its productivity and success. With regards to nonprofits, I wondered: How much influence can be ascribed to the fundraiser's organizational's culture when it comes to finding donors and raising (enough) money?...