Volunteer Management Hot Topics with Susan J. Ellis
Summary: These Hot Topics are podcasted by Susan J. Ellis, internationally-recognized author and trainer in volunteerism and President of Energize, Inc. Through her travels and interactions throughout the world, she talks about the current issues (i.e., news, technology, politics, media image, etc.) in the volunteer management field. If you're a volunteer or work with volunteers, listen each month to stay on the cutting edge. If you think that you or your business need-not-apply - or, should we say, listen - you will find that these topics can definitely relate to you, too! So sit back, relax, listen, and get ready to be energized - (pun intended). Want to read some more of Susan's previous hot topics? Check them out at http://www.energizeinc.com/hot-topics-and-news.
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Podcasts:
After consulting and training in five countries this year, Susan comments on her observations of global volunteerism.
Susan J. Ellis comments on her observations of global volunteerism.
As of this month, we are launching a monthly podcast of these Hot Topics – which either pleases you or further confounds you about the relentlessly changing world of technology.
As of this month, we are launching a monthly podcast of these Hot Topics – which either pleases you or further confounds you about the relentlessly changing world of technology.
As of this month, we are launching a monthly podcast of these Hot Topics – which either pleases you or further confounds you about the relentlessly changing world of technology.
As Energize launches a podcast version of the monthly Hot Topic, Susan considers the breakneck pace of technological change and how blogging, social networking, and podcasting hold great potential for volunteer programs willing to experiment.
All-volunteer associations constantly seek new members. But it's equally – if not more – important to find ways to revitalize the involvement of inactive members still on the rolls.
All-volunteer associations constantly seek new members. But it's equally – if not more – important to find ways to revitalize the involvement of inactive members still on the rolls.
All-volunteer associations constantly seek new members. But it's equally – if not more – important to find ways to revitalize the involvement of inactive members still on the rolls.
Predominantly-volunteer organizations often focus their energies on recruiting new members. It is equally – if not more – important to find ways to revitalize the involvement of inactive members.