Success Stories
What managers of any organization can learn from the volunteers at Hackett House in Tempe, Arizona.
admin | June 3rd, 2011 | No Comments »Giving volunteers the freedom to succeed “The key to success is lots of freedom, not lots of red tape.” You might be tempted to credit this quote to Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg, but it is in fact the words and guiding philosophy of Dolores Salhuana, Executive Director of the
Craig Bergsgaard: One man’s artistic journey from construction worker to award-winning sculptor
admin | November 1st, 2010 | No Comments »Craig started delving further into his hobbies to find a way to make his passion his livelihood. After weaving a wayward path into the art world from sewing three-dimensional objects to furniture making to wood carving, Craig finally found his niche in sculpting.
InConcert Sierra: Why this 64-year-old organization refreshed its name and look
admin | November 1st, 2010 | No Comments »InConcert Sierra, founded as the Twin Cities Concert Association in 1946, decided it was time for a change when everyone else in town adapted its moniker and some started superseding the association in recognition.

