I was recently reading an interesting article on the net revenue vs. gross revenue thought process. Past blog posts I’ve written have addressed the Hedgehog Theory, Kicking Sacred Cows to The Curb and Nonprofit Doesn’t Mean Don’t Make a Profit, which all focus, in different ways, on programs that your members value and where you’re making money. When looking […]
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Football, the Titanic, and Risk Management
Every August, every team from the pee-wee league to professional football, starts its season by re-learning basic blocking and tackling, the very fundamentals of the game. It does not matter how good you are, or how experienced, every player starts the season doing the same repetitive and miserable drills they learned in their first year. […]
You decided to hire a virtual intern this fall, now what?
I recently posted a blog detailing the rising popularity and benefits of virtual internships to encourage organizations to consider hiring virtual interns. If you are someone who finds the idea appealing but is unsure how to execute, this blog will provide tips for finding a virtual intern and conducting a virtual internship. Q: How can […]
If at First You Don`t Succeed, Try, Try Again
Does the fear of failure ever hold you back? Do you sometimes find yourself too scared to push yourself above and beyond your limit? If so, you are not alone. These fears are fairly common in today’s working world. What’s important is how the fear is managed. I recently experienced a bit of failure myself […]
Should You Consider Hiring a Virtual Intern this Fall?
Like almost everything virtual, virtual internships are rising in popularity. In a 2012 survey, 33 percent of employers hired virtual interns, while over 70 percent of college students said they would consider participating in a virtual internship. While the virtual category continues to help make our lives more convenient and accessible, one may wonder if […]
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