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Episode 69: How Organizations Can Really Live Their Values with Nicole Salmon

November 3, 2020 by Janice Cunning

Episode 69: How Organizations Can Really Live Their Values with Nicole SalmonJanice Cunning
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In this episode, David Langiulli and Janice Cunning talk with Nicole Salmon, Founder and Principal at Boundless Philanthropy. We examine how organizations can really put their values into action. We cover a range of topics from values, virtues, courage, diversity, and learning.

Nicole offers a powerful question to help you reflect on whether your values are reflected in the way you behave.

 

You can read Nicole’s blog post on the Fundraising Leadership Blog.

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