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Writings by Randall

4th of July Appreciation

Winston Churchill was right.... “Democracy is the worst form of government – except for all the others that have been tried."

Here is celebrating our Independence Day and a written declaration, made just short of 250 years ago, that gave us the platform today and into the future for the "pursuit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

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Randall Hallett
Unique Way to Reduce Conflict

Recently, an article in The Washington Post highlighted a new program and nonprofit in Washington, DC that helps individuals learn how to reduce conflict as a way to reduce violence in the city. Read this blog to learn more about this program, and what it has to do with philanthropy.

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Events: In-Person or Virtual

Organizations are getting “back to work” and with that comes special events. The question still lingers…should events be in-person or virtual? How is your organization handling events? Read this blog for special considerations before you determine how to handle your next event.

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Leadership at Any Level is Fun to See

Recently I have had the pleasure of watching my son’s youth soccer team. The improvement the team has made from the fall season to the spring season is impressive, but what I am most impressed by is the coaching by volunteer parents. This blog addresses the many ways leadership appears in our daily lives. Read more.

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Interim Leadership

Has your organization ever hired, or thought about hiring, an interim leader? With so much movement in the industry, some organizations are looking to bring on interim leaders while they conduct a search for a more permanent executive. This blog discusses why some organizations might hire an interim leader, and my thoughts on the topic.

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One Last Lunch

Since 2000, Warren Buffett has auctioned off the opportunity to have lunch - and receive some stock tips - to raise funds for The Glide Foundation, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that helps the homeless in that city. This is the last year Mr. Buffett will be auctioning off the lunch opportunity. Read this blog to learn more.

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Salary Transparency

Many states are introducing laws designed to enforce salary transparency. In some instances, job descriptions must include a minimum and maximum starting salary. The purpose of these changes is to reduce the wage gap. How will this impact you? Read this blog to learn more.

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Learning from the Young

Younger generations - Millenials and Generation Z - are showing society how to truly vote with your pocketbook. These generations are more willing to pay extra for a product or service that aligns with their core values. How else do they vote with their financial power? Read this blog to learn more.

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