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What does the Christmas Break do for You?

For me, it's a time to wind down and slow down.  A time to do some creative stuff, e.g., read…

2 months ago

Web of Value by Ian MacRae, Reviewed

I had the pleasure of reviewing the non-fiction book, Web of Value, by Ian MacRae. Overall, I found it to…

1 year ago

Restoring Our Sanity Online, Reviewed

Restoring Our Sanity Online, by Mark Weinstein, is for release on September 24th of this year. Mark Weinstein is one…

1 year ago

A Summer Holiday Story

I’m sitting in my office listening to my clock ticking, and suddenly, I am back in my Aunt Kitty and…

1 year ago

From Chocolate Bars to Bitrates

The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when…

2 years ago

Blink and the World has Changed – Have you Trouble Keeping Up?

Change is inevitable. The scary bit is that the changes are now so quick and dramatic, whether it's forest fires,…

3 years ago

Are YOU Ready to Change Social Enterprise? With Siobhán Finn

We know our listeners are shakers and movers in their sphere but today Melanie Boylan and Siobhán Finn are talking…

3 years ago

Change: How Organisations Achieve Hard-to-Imagine Results in Uncertain and Volatile Times, reviewed

We look at the latest book offering insights and advice into how to help prepare your own organisation for change.…

5 years ago

The 4 things to do before you lose your job

By Paolo Gallo, this article is divided in 2 parts. The first part is called The Bad News and will…

5 years ago

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