Daily Perspective: Lead and Learn

October 19, 2009  |  Daily Perspective


“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” – John F. Kennedy via @tommycruz

Nonprofit Millennial Bloggers Alliance Roundup

Updates from Twitterville

  • Listen to the archived show! Gen Y Bloggers, Nonprofit Career Month & the Future of the Nonprofit Sector: http://ow.ly/uoNp
  • “I see my path, but I don’t know where it leads. Not knowing where I’m going is what inspires me to travel it.” ?Rosalia de Castro
  • Just launched: Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal http://is.gd/4igUj via @lauratomasko
  • 2010 American Humanics Management Leadership Institute Jan 3-6 in Phoenix:  www.humanics.org/registration
  • Great post from @samdavidson: Working together – it’s not socialism. It’s community http://ow.ly/u75v
  • “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” -Arthur Ashe
  • Cleveland Foundation is hiring a Donor Relations Assistant:http://ow.ly/uaWb
  • I can definitely relate to @heathercarpente‘s latest post: Introspection on Life, Love & Nonprofits http://ow.ly/uety
  • Interesting post by @HildyGottlieb: 6 Reasons to Use the Term “Community Benefit Organization” http://ow.ly/ulYg
  • Good advice for nonprofit founders: How Entrepreneurs Should Handle Succession http://bit.ly/1AE1oG via @ColetteCote
  • 11 Ways to Find Your Calling: http://ow.ly/uCXk (wisdom from Judith Jamison, Kathleen Sebelius, Wendy Kopp & others)
  • Great example of a nonprofit millennial blog being used for personal professional development: http://jessicajourney.wordpress.com
  • So the winner of Leader to Leader Institute’s Leader of the Future Award is…a retired Army guy. Really? http://ow.ly/uXoN
  • How HandsOn Network Can Help You Build Your Nonprofit Resume http://ow.ly/v0At
  • “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” — Katharine Hepburn

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