The misalignment of needs, values, and expectations means that the message and the mission of many nonproft organizations no longer connects in a meaningful way with new generations of prospective donors. This lack of a mission connection is the underlying reason, not the economy, for the decline in giving to majority of nonprofits and educational institutions today.
Continue Reading → We realize that we have little control over change. But, tomorrow, we’ll repeat the process with some other change in our lives as if we learned nothing about change yesterday. What a waste of time and energy.
We cannot control change. All we can control is the speed at which we adopt change.
Continue Reading →We live in a different world than the one in which I grew up. Largely, our culture is more accepting, because those children who learned that “everyone gets a trophy just for showing up,” have become perhaps the most tolerant generation of young adults in our history.
Continue Reading →It seems to me that understanding just one more thing about someone we work with or someone we love makes all the difference in how we can relate to them. This new understanding becomes a gift because, it not only changes our lives; it changes theirs.
Continue Reading → Richard Allen Pearlman, 18, an assistant scoutmaster with Troop 106, chartered to Trinity Lutheran Church in Queens, NY became the youngest victim of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. He received The Honor Medal, with crossed palms, the highest award given by the Boy Scouts of America for an act of Heroism at extreme risk to oneself.
Continue Reading →We need social media tools to help us maintain our ability to be human in the face of the demands made on us by our culture, our peers, and ourselves. These tools are now such an essential part of how we function as individuals and who we are together as a community, that living without social media and supporting technologies is unthinkable.
Continue Reading →Life is no longer exclusively defined by what is happening in our physical presence. For many of us it resides in the palm of our hands and is illuminated by a tiny screen. Social media and digital technologies are only tools to help spread the message. What is most important for marketers to remember is simply: great stories and memorable experiences spread quickly to build brands.
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