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Energize


Energize

Author: Simon Alexander Ong

language: en

Publisher: Penguin UK

Release Date: 2022-04-21


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Winner of the 2023 Business Book Award for Wellness and Wellbeing 'This book is exactly what we need in this moment' Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why 'Learning how to manage your energy changes your life. Don't just read this book, do it!' Marie Forleo, author of Everything is Figureoutable In Energize, award-winning life coach Simon Alexander Ong introduces you to the art and science of energy management. In a world where we are always on, Ong coaches you to work with your natural energy resources to recognize your most energized state - when to push and when to recoup - so that you can work sustainably towards your biggest goals. You'll learn how to: - Speak less and listen more - Stop treating your health as a side hustle - Silence your inner critic and listen to your inner guide instead - Progress faster by saying no to the activities that are holding you back It's time to find out what you can achieve when you feel energized. 'Simon provides practical advice to help you achieve your full potential in every area of your life. Exceptional!' Dr Marshall Goldsmith, author of Triggers 'Learning how to energize ourselves is key to being happy and successful' Shaa Wasmund MBE, author of How to Fix Your Sh*t

Measuring the Impact of Volunteers


Measuring the Impact of Volunteers

Author: Christine Burych

language: en

Publisher: Energize, Inc.

Release Date: 2016-02-02


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Measuring the Impact of Volunteers: A Balanced and Strategic Approach focuses on the long-accepted principle that simply counting “heads” and hours served does NOT give a full picture of the value of volunteer engagement in an organization. The authors adapt the concepts of the “balanced scorecard” performance measurement tool (developed by Kaplan and Norton in the 1990s) to the needs and challenges of volunteer resources management, creating a unique Volunteer Resources Balanced Scorecard (VRBSc). What results is a method for evaluating and planning a volunteer engagement strategy that aligns with the priorities and goals of the organization and the needs of its clients. As a planning tool, the VRBSc helps leaders of volunteers ensure that volunteer service is in sync with the overall goals of the organization. As an evaluation tool, the VRBSc allows decision makers to take an honest look at all aspects of volunteer involvement, balancing four different perspectives that, together, lead to success. Directors of volunteer resources can assess where volunteers are having the most impact and what they should be doing next. As a reporting tool, the VRBSc shows progress and achievements to stakeholders in concrete ways that are meaningful to them. Using illustrations, worksheets, and a comprehensive appendix including survey tools, this book takes readers step by step through the process of creating and using their own VRBSc. Readers will: • See how traditional measurement tools for volunteer engagement do not effectively demonstrate the value and extent of volunteer service • Follow the evolution of the balanced scorecard concept from businesses, to nonprofits, and now to volunteer resources • Develop their own Volunteer Resources Balanced Scorecard • Write meaningful reports that spark action from organization leaders

Best of All


Best of All

Author: Linda L. Graff

language: en

Publisher: Dundas, Ont. : L. Graff and Associates

Release Date: 2005


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