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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Achieving Breakthrough Performance (June... - 0 views

  • Achieving Breakthrough PerformanceFrom the Girl Scouts, to Partners In Health, to the city of Providence, R.I., great organizations have one thing in common: great managers. These managers, in turn, share four simple management principles that they use to guide organizations from mere mediocrity to stand-out stardom.
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    Top four principles deployed by maverick charity managers that produce outstading break through growth & results.
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Online Event Registration Service - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    interesting web based tool for managing and registering events - US ;0( but give you good ieas...
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ChangeThis :: People Don't Hate Change, They Hate How You're Trying to Change Them - 0 views

  • People Don’t Hate Change, They Hate How You’re Trying to Change Them
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    Managing the change process and the delicacies involving people!
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Capacitybuilders: Volunteer managment programme. - 0 views

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    Following commitments made by the Office of the Third Sector in response to recommendations of the 2008 Commission on the Future of Volunteering, Capacitybuilders is launching the Volunteer Management Programme.
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STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network - 0 views

  • STAN - The Second Tier Advisors Network
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    What is STAN? STAN is a membership network for second tier advisors in London. Who can join? - £35 per year though... Membership is open to all second tier advisors working in greater London. When we say 'second tier advisor' we mean anyone who spends the majority of their work time advising voluntary and community organisations: You might be a Small Groups Development Worker, a Capacity Builder or a specialist Funding Advisor - no matter what your job title you are welcome to join. We also accept membership from those who aren't advisors but who might be interested in second tier advice; for example Grants Officers, Managers and Training Officers. These individuals are classified as 'STAN Friends' and can access all the network's services apart from some advisors only Learning Sessions. Membership of STAN is on an individual basis and costs £35 per organisation per year.
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Managing Growth (June 1, 2005) - 0 views

  • “Growing up was not so easy,” Alicia Erika Genisca told attendants of the Steppingstone Foundation’s 2004 fundraising gala. “My mother is a single parent, and at the time, she often worked two jobs just to put spaghetti and hot dogs on the table. She did all this while also attending college part time. But my mom saw the potential in me to excel beyond my surroundings.”
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      can you see how this "story element" sets the expectation for the article ;o) ?
  • the Steppingstone Academy has shepherded underserved children in the Boston area from playground to capand- gown at top college preparatory schools, and then on to quality fouryear colleges. After completing Steppingstone’s 14-month-long academic program for elementary school students in 1993, Genisca went on to earn diplomas from Thayer Academy (Braintree, Mass.) in 1999 and from Johns Hopkins University in 2003. If her academic history is any indication, Genisca will march to “Pomp and Circumstance” once more in 2008, when she is slated to receive her M.D. from the Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
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The Social Customer Manifesto - 0 views

  • CRM Doesn't Go Far Enough: Somehow We Left the Customer Out of Customer Relationship Management."
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      There's a free PDF guide on social networking a bit further down the right hand side of this blog. It's in orange. Check it out ;o)
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    another blog realted to the power of people in the age of the social networks and social media - probably inspired by clue train manifesto ;o) The McDaddy of revolt against - bad irresponsive and disrespectful business and its practices
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The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management - 0 views

  • Survey: 72 Percent of NPOs Don’t Have A Tag Line
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    wot's your charity or nonprofit tag line? do you need one? wot you think?
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Volunteering England | Search Results: Risk... - 0 views

  • Risk Toolkit - How to take care of risk in volunteering: A guide for organisations
  • On the safe side - Risk, risk management and volunteering
  • Microsoft Word - cautionarytales.doc
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  • Criminal Records Bureau checks
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    Some resources that will help you assess risk when dealing with volunteers ;-)
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