Nearly 80% of alumni feel positively about their alma maters. That doesn’t translate to 80% of your alumni making donations to the school, but according to the same study — nearly half of non-donors do want to find ways to get more involved with their schools. Are you using this fully to your advantage?
Nearly 80% of alumni feel positively about their alma maters. That doesn’t translate to 80% of your alumni making donations to the school, but according to the same study — nearly half of non-donors do want to find ways to get more involved with their schools. Are you using this fully to your advantage?
A couple months ago, the HubSpot team made the switch to Slack (one of the hottest real-time messaging apps on the market).
Initially, it was hard to get used to uttering phrases like “Just Slack me” or “We were Slacking” in passing. But once we got more comfortable with the platform, we started to realize just how powerful it really is.
A couple months ago, the HubSpot team made the switch to Slack (one of the hottest real-time messaging apps on the market).
Initially, it was hard to get used to uttering phrases like “Just Slack me” or “We were Slacking” in passing. But once we got more comfortable with the platform, we started to realize just how powerful it really is.
Nearly 80% of alumni feel positively about their alma maters. That doesn’t translate to 80% of your alumni making donations to the school, but according to the same study — nearly half of non-donors do want to find ways to get more involved with their schools. Are you using this fully to your advantage?
Nearly 80% of alumni feel positively about their alma maters. That doesn’t translate to 80% of your alumni making donations to the school, but according to the same study — nearly half of non-donors do want to find ways to get more involved with their schools. Are you using this fully to your advantage?
A couple months ago, the HubSpot team made the switch to Slack (one of the hottest real-time messaging apps on the market).
Initially, it was hard to get used to uttering phrases like “Just Slack me” or “We were Slacking” in passing. But once we got more comfortable with the platform, we started to realize just how powerful it really is.
Every time I subscribe to a new podcast or download a new app I have a moment of panic.
Is this show or app really going to be worth my time? I’m giving up valuable space in my phone for this. Do I really need this in my life?
When that moment of worry sets in, I turn to one thing, and one thing only: the show or app’s reviews. If it’s passed the litmus test of countless other people, I’m sure I’ll be fine.
Every time I subscribe to a new podcast or download a new app I have a moment of panic.
Is this show or app really going to be worth my time? I’m giving up valuable space in my phone for this. Do I really need this in my life?
When that moment of worry sets in, I turn to one thing, and one thing only: the show or app’s reviews. If it’s passed the litmus test of countless other people, I’m sure I’ll be fine.
Every time I subscribe to a new podcast or download a new app I have a moment of panic.
Is this show or app really going to be worth my time? I’m giving up valuable space in my phone for this. Do I really need this in my life?
When that moment of worry sets in, I turn to one thing, and one thing only: the show or app’s reviews. If it’s passed the litmus test of countless other people, I’m sure I’ll be fine.