Dear diary… I am old enough to remember those precious little books with gold leaf-edged pages and a delicate lock and key. Designed to look like miniature treasure chests, diaries have preserved secrets and memories for generations. As unique as the people who write them, when you open a page of a diary, you are […]
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Best Practices in Board Governance
Here are some key best practices your board should adopt and follow to ensure it is governing appropriately. Recruit Board Members Effectively and Honestly. Ensure consistent information about your board by developing a recruitment packet that includes vital information about your organization. Use board job descriptions that clearly outline your expectations of the time, talent, […]
Do You Manage Technology or Does it Manage You?
When tasked with writing my first ever blog I was thwarted by a lack of ideas. Add to this, I was on vacation with Lovey, the Gen Y daughter-of-my-heart (don’t ask…), and she had few viable insights other than to wax on ad nausea about the benefits of technology. So, here we are… While technology […]
Finding the Funds for Continuing Education
Continuing education sounds great, looks great, is great; but it can also take a great toll on your organization’s budget. Some organizations are able to budget for staff training others are not. Regardless of your organization’s available funds, continuing education is possible. Below are five different options that can be useful when looking for funds. […]
The Power of Remembering: September 11, 2001
It’s been 12 years since America faced the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001. While I was only a freshman in high school, I will forever remember that day. I remember being fixed to the television in Mrs. Van Slyke’s choir class watching the second tower fall and wondering what would happen next. I remember […]
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