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Janalee Jordan-Meldrum

Changing the Game: Moving Boldly Forward in Times of Crisis

In follow-up to Changing the Game--the nonprofit leadership event hosted by Crecer Strategies and Milo Public Affairs on February 24--we have posted several ideas and insights that emerged from the conversation amongst panelists and participants.

- Learn about how leaders can use the financial crisis to create an "all cards are in the air" opportunity
- Read about one nonprofits' transition to a virtual leadership model
- Discover new ways to use Internet tools, like Facebook, to galvanize support
without spending a dime
- Find out how one executive transition expert has lead several organizations out of
crisis

To read the full article, click here.

Over the next few months, we'll continue this conversation online, on our own Web sites, Crecer Strategies and Milo Public Affairs, and through online networks such as Eight Neighbors. We invite you to join us by sharing your own ideas.

If you are facing a crisis of your own or simply want to think strategically about how you can take advantage of the current economic climate, feel free to contact us. Milo Public Affairs helps organizations define and achieve policy success. At Crecer Strategies, we help organizations grow and change strategically. We have deep experience helping leaders successfully initiate and navigate change.

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Changing the Game is a non-profit event which I'm sure will bring important ideas that are helpful in recovering from crisis. Events like this are what people really needing nowadays. Instead of attending fashion shows that just bring old styles like for instance the conical bras, much better if we just use our time and effort into something beneficial. Fashion shows are just nonsense, I wouldn't spend much on conical bras – but some go for more than a payday loan does. I can't understand why some people live this way.

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