Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

How Millennials Can Excel as Leaders


In this episode of Charity Executive TV, David Hutchinson talks about the value of millennials and how they can excel as leaders in non-profit sector.

Synopsis:

Today, the significant opportunities in charities and charitable organizations are in fundraising. So, if somebody has the mindset for resource development, sales, marketing and communications - the ability to tell a story and develop relationship with donors - they have an incredible opportunity to excel. This is a huge area of growth where millennials and young adults can easily excel in the non-profit sector. Another area is in wisely provided leadership roles with responsibilities that will grow their management skills and capacity. Many millennials are great leaders and we're going to need a significant number of great leaders in the charitable space.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Why Online Is The Future of Job Interviewing

Job interviews are daunting enough, but now more and more are moving online and using video. This infographic by iMeet explains why online is the future of job interviewing.

Takeaways:

  • Since 2011, the use of video interviews has risen by 49%. 

  • 66% of candidates prefer to use video during the interview process. 

  • Communication is conveyed by the human face (55%), tone of voice (33%) and words (7%).