Nonprofit Leadership in the Digital Age
How Nonprofit Leaders Retain Their Influence
vis-à-vis the New Technology Norms
Have you ever asked yourself why you choose every day to spend less time interacting with people in person and more time sending and receiving brief digital messages while sitting alone behind a pixilated screen? As we furiously type into our keypads in search of the Holy Grail – an empty inbox – our happiness dissolves.
On a team level, our cohesion and team unity has also decayed as we engage in “efficient” online team dialogues that serve mostly to generate reduced morale, polarization and silos. Never in human history have we been in contact with so many people and connected with so few.
In this session, CSL will help you first identify the inner motivations stimulated in our technology age that often steer you away from meaningful connections with others and toward an empty, isolated existence. Emphasizing the role of nonprofit leaders as attachment figures, CSL will then help you design strategies to leverage the benefits of technology while not allowing it to continue distracting you from what you most value.
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