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 –
Reason #3 to Attend the Miniconference – Yes, It Applies to You Also – Nadine Pfautz
Lisa Morrissey from the Non-Profit Toolbox interviewed Nadine Pfautz owner of Chart Consulting about her upcoming presentation “Yes, It Applies to You also” for the upcoming March 22nd Mini-conference in Rockland. Chart Consulting is a Human Resource consulting firm that works with all sizes for companies and Nonprofit Organizations in a consulting role or acting Human Resource Department.
View Post chart consulting, Human Resources, nadine pfautz, nonprofit education, nonprofit servicesReason #4 to Attend the Nonprofit Minicamp – Jane B Ford
Get rid of your fear of “Asking”
Jane Ford owner of The Joy Path and Author of Get Grants Now has worked with Nonprofit Organizations for decades. Shes offer practical information and education for nonprofit organizations in three areas, fundraising, financial management and board development.
View Post ane b ford, Fundraising, get grants now, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, the joy pathReason #6 to Attend the Nonprofit Miniconference – Jaccqueline Collins
Partnering for Performance in accompany that offers business development and strategic planning to medium to small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Lisa Morrissey from the Non-Profit Toolbox did this quick interview with Jackie about her Keynote presentation.
View Post Jacqueline Collins, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, partnering for performance, sustainability