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The Martha s Vineyard Times
Leading nonprofits past the peak of a crisis
Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative presents “Leading Your Team Past the Peak of a Crisis,” a special event with Harvard Business School professor and awardwinning author Rosabeth Moss Kanter on Tuesday, April 27, from 4:30 to 6 pm on Zoom. (RSVP is required by responding to mvnonprofits.org/event-4240367.
According to a press release from MVNC, the program is for Island nonprofits and business leaders who are looking for “strategic and practical insights to navigate and master change in turbulent times.” Kanter specializes in strategy, innovation, and leadership for change. As the lead role in Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative’s leadership development initiatives, Kanter will present her ideas, especially those relevant to the nonprofit sector. Attendees will have a chance, during the session, to meet in breakout groups via Zoom to discuss her ideas and to apply them
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Leadership Advice for Biden: Restore a Sense of Calm
Leadership Advice for Biden: Restore a Sense of Calm
by Dina Gerdeman
19 Jan 2021|by Dina Gerdeman
Harvard Business School faculty members share their expectations for a Biden presidency and offer advice to the commander in chief as he takes on the raging COVID-19 pandemic and a divided nation.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. becomes the 46
th
president of the United States at a time when the nation is grappling with several sober realities at once: a deadly pandemic that is claiming the lives of thousands of Americans daily, a bumpy vaccine rollout, a shaky economy with more than 10 million unemployed, and demands for police reform and racial justice.