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Five Good Ideas podcast — season 16

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  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 22
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 21
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 19
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 18
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 20
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 17
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 16
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Five Good Ideas is a lunch-and-learn program where subject-matter experts discuss powerful and practical ideas about key issues facing non-profit organizations. The sessions are most useful for management staff and board members at small and mid-sized non-profits.

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Listen below or on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.

Session 6 – Five Good Ideas for building strong teams

In this session, originally recorded on April 30, 2019, we tackle team-building with Naki Osutei. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

Session 5 – Five Good Ideas about bridging the age and culture gap for the new workplace

In this session, originally recorded on March 28, 2019, we look at how to bridge the age and culture gap for the new workplace with our speakers Agapi Gessesse and Nation Cheong. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

Session 4 – Five Good Ideas about running effective meetings

In this session, originally recorded on January 22, 2019, we look at how to run effective meetings with Dr. Rebecca Sutherns. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

Session 3 – Five Good Ideas addressing diversity in grassroots non-profit organizations

In this session, originally recorded on November 27, 2018, we look at how to address diversity in grassroots non-profit organizations with Maya Roy. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

Session 2 – Five Good Ideas about taking networking to the next level

In this session, originally recorded on October 25, 2018, we look at taking networking to the next level with our speaker Emily Mills. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

Session 1 – Five good ideas about the power of local solutions for stronger communities

In this session, originally recorded on September 18, 2018, we look at the power of local solutions for stronger communities with Karen Pitre. For the five good ideas, resources, and full transcript, visit the session page.

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  • OverviewMain page
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 22
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 21
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 19
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 18
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 20
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 17
  • Five Good Ideas podcast — season 16
  • OverviewMain page

Location

Total welfare incomes by location

Previous editions

Welfare in Canada editions

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