We have all experienced a situation with a friend or relative who shared far too much personal information than we wanted or needed to know thought TMI! But TMI doesn’t just come from friends and relatives, there are also plenty of United Ways who share TMI.
Read MoreDoes your United Way live in the past? United Ways talk about last year a lot. They talk about . . .
Read MoreThe pandemic has prompted an unprecedented level of change in our lives, but in reality, United Ways have needed to change their business model for years . . .
Read MoreIf you are looking for a good book, one place to turn is the bestseller lists. Let’s take a look at some reasons why books are bestsellers and how you can use bestseller thinking at your United Way.
Read MoreRecently, I was catching up with a long-time friend who I’ve known since high school and the topic of United Way came up.
Read MoreThere are lots of numbers you can use to measure the performance of your United Way such as how much money you raise, how much you invest in programs, etc. No matter what numbers you use, I would strongly recommend you add two more numbers to your list . . .
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