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Trends in Human Resources The role of the Human Resources Department has changed dramatically over the past 30 years and will become increasingly more strategic in nature in the future, said a leading light of the HR community in • Call for a free brochure? • Stop in for an initial consultation? • Visit your website? • Mail back a reply card? • Read to their children 20 minutes a day? Have a clear act Be Your Own Boss In A Week All nonprofit communication begins with writing. Writing a marketing plan. Writing an annual report, a PSA TV script, a PowerPoint speech, a Web page.Getting into the position easily as it may seem, setting goals early on and making realistic career moves and exhibiting correct attitudes are what makes a person eligible to win the race for the next ca It's a challenge to write messages that will stick with people and motivate them. People are bombarded with so many messages, how can you try to make sure you penetrate through all the clutter? Too often we see nonprofit literature that is internally focused, or not focused at all, leaving readers grasping for the purpose of the piece. The key to nonprofit communications can be simplified if you focus on three key questions: 1. Define your audience: 2. Define your purpose. Have a clear acti Keep Your Eye on the Overall Project Management Promises th people and motivate them. People are bombarded with so many messages, how can you try to make sure you penetrate through all the clutter? Too often we see nonprofit literature that is internally focused, or not focused at all, leaving readers grasping for the purpose of the piece.A Project Management Rule: Keep your eye on the overall project promises. Project work can be difficult. It is easy to loose sight of what we are doing and why we are doing it. Remind your team and you The key to nonprofit communications can be simplified if you focus on three key questions: 1. Define your audience: 2. Define your purpose. Have a clear act 7 Ways to Annihilate Stress with Your Cell Phone ot focused at all, leaving readers grasping for the purpose of the piece.Every day we use cellular telephones. We place calls, text message, plan our day and receive calls on our cell phones.We also observe other people walking down the street seemingly hard wired to t The key to nonprofit communications can be simplified if you focus on three key questions: 1. Define your audience: 2. Define your purpose. Have a clear act How To Bring Database Management In Tune With Regulatory Compliance eate a mental picture of one individual. Write personalized language directed at your mental model.New regulations regarding financial controls and statements have necessitated an overhauling of collection, retention and management procedures as far as information is concerned.What is Regulator 2. Define your purpose. Have a clear act Work vs Play: Which is the Better Way to Make Big Money? If you want to make big money, you have to play not to work."What do you mean by that?" You ask.I attended a workshop last weekend and the speaker said if you are serious in making big mone • Call for a free brochure? • Stop in for an initial consultation? • Visit your website? • Mail back a reply card? • Read to their children 20 minutes a day? Have a clear action step in mind! 3. Make an offer. If you are unsure what you are offering, STOP until you come up with a clear offer. If you focus on these three things, the ideas will flow and your nonprofit communications materials will be easier to produce and more effective, every time.
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