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Rachel Chaikof

Workplace stress on rise amid slowdown - FT.com - 0 views

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    Employee engagement has been a challenge for many companies...
Rachel Chaikof

Featured Philanthropist: Jordan Mellul - 0 views

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    Just a great example of an interview for when we do some...
Rachel Chaikof

Stay Classy Blog - 0 views

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    Just for some blogging inspiration...
Rachel Chaikof

What Can We Learn from 7 Awesome Corporate Blogs? - 0 views

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    Good tips for writing blog posts
Rachel Chaikof

Realized Worth | Employee Volunteering & Workplace Giving: A Comparison of 12 Workplace... - 0 views

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    This blog shows how HOT our market is! There is a comparison of TWELVE tools for managing volunteer and donation programs.
Rachel Chaikof

Here's How Apple Makes You Fall in Love with Its MacBooks - 0 views

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    This article can give us some ideas for when we are presenting Invup's platform to potential clients and letting them try out the demo.
Daniel Benoni

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Yael Cohen: The New Generation of Karma Junkies - 0 views

  • Flash forward to 2011, and philanthropy is the new black. Everywhere you turn, people are spending a few months abroad to build a school
  • volunteering at the blood bank in the evenings after they finish their 9-to-5 job. Everyone has a cause
  • This nouveau philanthropic righteousness is definitely making the world a better place and is empowering a generation to believe that they, as concerned citizens of the world, can make a difference to global issues
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  • Why now?
  • what's with the boom in charity work in recent years?
  • candidates for medical school are becoming more and more qualified right out of university. With great grades and amazing recommendations, it can be hard to differentiate yourself from the pack. Enter philanthropy.
  • It adds some much-needed clout to your character and shows you can commit yourself fully to a project and see it through until the end.
  • Bus ads, billboards and online banner announcements all broadcast the latest causes to hit the scene. Perhaps all this good karma talk has seeped into our collective subconscious minds and led us to believe that the only way to live a worthwhile life is to include a little do-gooding in our daily activities.
  • the most important factor at play when it comes to philanthropy: the pure, selfish, unadulterated sense of warmth and happiness that comes from knowing that you've just used your valuable time to help someone who's not you
  • we've all started realizing that helping other people is just another way of helping yourself.
  • classic debate over whether or not there is truly a selfless good deed that one can partake in, because no matter what altruistic endeavor you're undertaking, you are still selfishly reveling in every little good vibe and pat-on-the-back that comes your way as a result of your labor.
  • behind every good charity organization, there stands an army of amazing volunteers. So, here's to all you karma junkies, altruism enthusiasts and kindness fanatics out there. Consider yourselves all cyber high-fived, because the work you're doing is actually making the world a better place.
Aude-Olivia Dufour

ROI Doesn't Mean 'Return on Ignorance' - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • A 2009 study by Mzinga and Babson Executive Education reported that 84 percent of professionals from a variety of industries said that they do not measure ROI within social media. This, tallied with my own experience, suggests there is a widespread desire to jump into social networking without all—or even some—of the answers. But not making the attempt to explore metrics is not an option for businesses with long-term vision and goals. ROI does not mean "Return on Ignorance."
  • The barrier to entry in social networks is much lower than in most other communications and branding channels. In many cases, establishing a presence in these networks is free. But remember the saying, "nothing in life is free?" The same holds true in social media. Your time has a price tag, and resources don't materialize without costs. At the same time, the imperative of social media is real.
Daniel Benoni

Google Wants You to Solve Problems For Money - 0 views

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    google social contest to solve problems
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