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Corporate competitive crowdfunding is the hot new buzzword helping to define one aspect of corporate giving. Is your workplace gamifying giving? Read More
As budgeting season draws to a close, don't forget workplace giving and corporate volunteering programs. Read More
How do you stand out if you’re a small nonprofit? One person, one volunteer, one company at a time. Read More
Oftentimes, smaller companies assume they simply can’t make the same community impact as the big boys. Here's a shining example of how they can. Read More
Companies may praise their employees' volunteering efforts, but money talks. Enter Dollars for Doers programs... Read More
The stereotype: a big company needs PR and a tax write-off so they donate to charity. The CSR reality these days? Look at Mattel. Read More

Gamifying Employee Engagement

Avatar Posted by causecast under Human Resources
From http://www.causecast.com 4426 days ago
Made Hot by: bettied758k on October 5, 2012 5:57 am
Something about games brings out our competitive streaks and makes the ordinary extraordinary. So it makes sense that the hot new business trend is gamification, which applies game-design theory to other settings. These days, every business application imaginable is being gamified - from frequent f Read More
Women need to take risks when building their businesses. I share a recent example of how I took a risk and encourage others to do the same. Read More

10 Ways To Create A Bad Blog

Avatar Posted by Sian Phillips under Social Media
From http://www.corpnet.com 4426 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on October 3, 2012 5:17 pm
Based on posts I have come across in my blog travels here are some tips to ensure you write bad posts that no-one will want to share and they definitely won’t come back to read your posts again. Read More

9 out of 10 Spammers Recommend…

Avatar Posted by amabaie under Online Marketing
From http://www.zoomit.ca 4430 days ago
Made Hot by: NewWestern on October 3, 2012 5:29 pm
What is clear from this is that spammers really prefer Gmail heads and shoulders above Yahoo and Hotmail. Read More
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