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The pandemic is teaching CEOs how to say ‘no’

The pandemic’s anniversary is causing a broad “second wave of depression” in the nonprofit sector. The pandemic triggered confusion, disorientation and disruption when it started, followed by adaptation and a “can-do” period. Now, there is widespread exhaustion. Read More

Pandemic puts 1 in 3 nonprofits in financial jeopardy

More than one-third of U.S. nonprofits are in jeopardy of closing within two years because of the financial harm inflicted by the viral pandemic, according to a new study. The researchers analyzed how roughly 300,000 nonprofits would fare under 20 scenarios of varying severity. Read More

So, You Want to Be a Thought Leader

True thought leadership is about change. Changing how people think about or view the world. Changing how they approach problems and challenges because of the insights you deliver. But don’t get confused. Creating change is not simply about creating more content. Read More

How To Get Remote Teams To Work Together

When the pandemic hit, the world sent their people to work from home, a lot of team leaders started to sense that they weren’t managing a team of 12, so much as managing 12 individual employees. Newly remote employees were working alone, but they weren’t working alone together. Read More

More Millennials Than Boomers Plan to Give $500 or More This Year

The Covid-19 pandemic has not spoiled charitable giving, and in some cases has even inspired bigger gifts, according to findings from two new surveys. The two studies also dive into generational differences in charitable engagement. Read More