I have been thinking a lot about non-profit boards, and what I have experienced with the organizations I have been involved with. The challenges and rewards. I ran across an opinion article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Every Board’s Guide to Strong Organizational Leadership in 2011, by Michael W. Pergrine. He speaks about the challenges [...]
View PostAround the web April 29 for NPO’s
1. From Nonprofit 2.0: HOW TO: Create Custom iFrame Tabs on Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Page …those that want create custom tabs for the first time or switch over to iframes have a few new apps to experiment with, namely Static HTML iFrame Tabs, Static HTML for Pages, and TabPress. Check them out to add fun to your Facebook [...]
View Post Facebook, John Hayden, Network for Good, nonprofit resources, nonprofit services, TwitterDreading Giving A Bad Performance Review Part 2 of 2
It May Be For Reasons You Haven’t Thought About – Part 2 of 2 Guest Post by Chad O’Connor, Communication Consultant & Adjunct Professor In continuing from the previous installments of my guest blogs for NPTB we were discussing some issues surrounding how to give a bad performance review. And now for a few quick [...]
View Post chad o’conner, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, performance reviewDreading Giving A Bad Performance Review?
Perhaps you’ve been in a situation recently where you had to give someone a less than satisfactory performance review. Did it go over well? Did it feel comfortable?
While everyone’s circumstances are different, let’s examine some common and very real possibilities in your calculus -
