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February 5, 2014 It’s Never Too Late to LearnIf you missed the release date for this month’s RISK WEBINAR, it’s not too late to benefit from the program’s analysis and practical tips. “Social Media and the Law: What You Need to Know and Do” explores four legal risks facing employers that embrace the wonderful world of social media without first pondering the downside risks. The program begins with an overview of the top reasons that attract nonprofits to social networking, and continues with an explanation of four key areas of legal risk. After discussing each exposure, Melanie Herman offers practical risk tips to help your nonprofit steer clear of trouble. The cost of this recording of or any single Center risk webinar is $59. The program is FREE to Affiliate Members of the Center. Poor Communication = Declining MoraleAccording to a recent survey of over 300 HR managers, a lack of “honest and open communication” tops the list of factors causing low morale in the workplace. The survey, conducted by Accountemps, revealed that the #1 source of low morale in any workforce is poor communication. Although ineffective communication bears a steep price tag, the cost to remedy the situation is chump change. Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps, noted in a press release that “improving workplace communication is one of the most effective—and least costly—ways to combat the problem of a disengaged workforce.” What other common workplace issues threaten your staff morale, and therefore your mission? When asked “what has the most negative impact on employee morale?” respondents made the following selections:
The consequences of low morale include low productivity, co-worker sabotage, and the suffocation of a charitable mission. Of all the downside risks facing your nonprofit, this is one that demands immediate and thoughtful intervention. The first step is to stop blaming contextual issues over which you have little influence. Accept responsibility for making workplace morale the strongest it can be—your mission deserves no less. Risk Tips to Combat Low Morale
Melanie Lockwood Herman is Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. She welcomes your ideas about human resources risk, and questions about the Center’s resources at Melanie@nonprofitrisk.org or (202) 785-3891. The Center provides risk management tools and resources at www.nonprofitrisk.org and offers consulting assistance to organizations unwilling to leave their missions to chance. |
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