What can we learn from Punxsutawney Phil and the people of Gobblers Knob? Most likely, it’s not really whether or not we’ll have six more weeks of Winter. However, we can learn a great deal about tradition, routine, and even joy. Read this blog to learn more.
Read MoreTrust, whether in work or personal relationships, is paramount. Trust is the backbone of every relationship. Read this blog for Randall’s experience with trust.
Read MoreWhen interviewing a new employee, it can be tough to come up with questions that will allow you to get to know your interviewee and determine if they’re the right fit for your organization. Read this blog for Randall’s list of not so ordinary interview questions.
Read MoreAs a leader, it’s important to meet with your peer group to discuss challenges, ideas, and opportunities. Collaboration at every level is important and necessary. In this blog, Randall discusses collaboration and how it can make you, and your organization, better.
Read MoreIn this blog post, Randall wrestles with the give and take of executive clinical leadership and leaders within philanthropy. A CEO can’t replace philanthropy and vice versa. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreWhen is it time for an executive to leave an organization? When an executive makes themself more important than the organization, it’s time for them to go. In this blog, Randall explores how one organization, the NRA, let an executive stay on board after this happened. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreWhen catching up with friends of colleagues, do you take time to celebrate their successes? In this blog, Randall discusses the importance of sharing in your friends’ happy moments and why they can be joyful for you as well.
Read MoreWhat is the value of making New Year’s resolutions? Do you make them? Do you stick with them? Read this blog for Randall’s perspective on why resolutions matter, no matter how big or important they might seem.
Read MoreAs we enter an election year, Randall writes about the importance of being vigilant when watching or reading the news to ensure you are getting all the facts, and accurate ones, so you can create informed opinions. Read this blog to learn more about what the 2024 news cycle has in store.
Read MoreWhat were the best nonprofit news stories of 2023? Read this blog post for Randall’s top stories of last year.
Read MoreAnother data breach in the nonprofit industry has everyone on edge. What can you do to protect your data from another such breach? Read this blog for more details.
Read MoreData can tell so many stories. It will tell us whether we’re succeeding or failing, and at times can reveal stories we didn’t even know were possible. Read this blog to discover more about the power of data.
Read MoreWhat would you do if your wedding was canceled at the last minute? With just two weeks until the wedding date one bride called things off. But what the bride and her family did next was astonishing. Read on to learn how this situation went from bad to good.
Read MoreRandall has a wish for you this holiday season. Read this blog and find out what Randall’s hopes are for you. Happy holidays from Hallett Philanthropy.
Read MoreIn this blog, Randall remembers the late Charlie Munger, vice chair of Berkshire Hathaway, who died recently. Read on for more.
Read MoreWhat happens when businesses become so large and arrogant that they can control market forces? Amazon is one such example. Read this blog for Randall’s take on arrogance in business.
Read MoreWhether you expect to or not, you are impacting others every day. You may not realize your impact, but without a doubt, someone is on the receiving end. Read this blog to learn about the unrealized impact you could be having on others.
Read MoreSuccess isn’t always what it seems. Sometimes, there’s so much going on behind-the-scenes and quiet, incremental wins they get missed when looking at the bigger picture. One such example is Nebraska football, which Randall examines in this post. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreJust when you thought it was all bad news for giving….it turns out Americans continue to give in times of disaster. Read this blog for the latest statistics on giving and why the US still leads the way in philanthropy.
Read MoreLately in the news we’ve seen reports of large philanthropists pulling their support of institutions. Much has been made of this, especially in the court of public opinion. In this blog, Randall asks you to think critically, about who the money belongs to in the first place.
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