Does your publishing organization need a manifesto? Writing a manifesto for your organization can be a great exercise for team building and planning, and a way to ignite action. The post Guest Post — Manifesto Time: Do You Need a Publishing Manifesto? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Every event takes time, money and energy to plan. But when it’s over, one big question always comes up: was it worth it? That’s where event ROI comes in. Event ROI, or return on investment, helps you see whether the resources you put into your event actually paid off. For event planners, it’s proof of value, a way to... Read More The post The Complete Guide to Understanding your Event ROI appeared first on WildApricot.| WildApricot
Discover in this article how Patrick Lencioni's insights enhance the team effectiveness assessment for better teamwork and leadership.| Toolshero
Today’s guest author offers a progress report on recent efforts to build open-source technology for open access book metrics.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Three women of color revisit their conversation with Alice Meadows during the first Trump administration, in the light of their new positions and today's political environment.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Including an emotional story in your messaging can inspire your supporters to take action. Here's an introduction to the basic elements of nonprofit storytelling plus examples to inspire you!| WildApricot
Most nonprofits collect donor data, but few actually use it to shape strategy. That’s where donor personas come in. A donor persona is a simple profile that represents a specific type of supporter. Besides just demographics, it’s about motivations, behavior and how someone prefers to connect with your cause. This article will show you how to build donor... Read More The post Donor Personas 101: How Build Profiles for Targeted Outreach and Boost Fundraising appeared first on WildApricot.| WildApricot
A recent survey of 66 learned societies (primarily in the UK) revealed a revenue crisis which threatens the very existence of community-driven publishing, and by extension learned societies themselves.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Industry pros offer a marketing manifesto of sorts, to help our non-marketing colleagues see behind the curtain and understand how to best leverage these critical team members.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Summer has officially become a time to catch up on writing, editing, reviewing, hiring, upskilling, compliance, and all the administrative work that you kept putting off throughout the year. Is the idea of "summer break" just a lie we tell ourselves?| The Scholarly Kitchen
10 amazing event budget templates to download and customize for your next function.| WildApricot
Nonprofits operate with tight budgets and small teams, and staying connected with donors, volunteers, and members is a major priority. However, managing that communication manually takes time that most organizations don’t have. The solution? Marketing automation. Marketing automation for nonprofits simplifies repetitive tasks like sending emails, sharing updates on social media or following up with new supporters. It... Read More| WildApricot
This article explains Henri Fayol’s contributions to management theory and how his ideas remain relevant in today’s organizations.| Toolshero
The analysis of operational data is complex, dull, and unrewarding. It is also necessary. Three case studies of major journals and portfolios explain why.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by Ashutosh Ghildiyal, Ashutosh is a strategic leader in scholarly publishing with over 18 years of experience driving sustainable growth and global market expansion. He currently serves as Vice President of Growth and Strategy at […]| The Scholarly Kitchen
How can organizations facilitate safe and comprehensive engagement with AI? And how can individuals within those organizations engage and advocate for their own AI literacy?| The Scholarly Kitchen
It’s not always easy to recognize a cyberbully, or initially realize you’re being targeted. Here, some practices to help you to grow and protect your professional networks in ways that align with your values and vision.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Reverse delegation, a cycle where tasks flow back to the leader of an organization or team, can be difficult to overcome, particularly in academia.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Research suggests that empathy is a skill that can be honed and is beneficial to all. Empathetic leadership is an art form to convey to your team that you value them as individuals, all while maintaining a keen focus on the organization’s success.| The Scholarly Kitchen
SSP's (first-ever) Compensation and Benefits Benchmarking Study reports that 75% of participants responded that they were satisfied or highly satisfied in their current role and 78% of respondents reported that they feel a sense of belonging and inclusion within their organization. This sneak peek at the Individual Study results provides insight into who has participated and reveals some interesting benefits of working in scholarly communications.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Organizations that do not actively include and support neurodivergent individuals risk missing out on exceptional talents and undermining employees’ ability to work to their full potential.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Now is a time when we must continue to stand against censorship and to support the scholarly community in both our words and our actions, according to our ethics and beliefs.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Mary Ann Liebert is interviewed about the acquisition of her independent scientific publishing company by Sage.| The Scholarly Kitchen
While mergers can save struggling institutions and foster stronger student experiences in the long run, they are complex and their implications for scholarly content and services must be considered thoughtfully.| The Scholarly Kitchen
What drives your nonprofit’s decisions, actions and culture? Your values. In this guide we'll explain how to define your nonprofit's values, best practices and examples to get you started.| WildApricot
Today we offer a double-post, with a proposal and a response concerning how we frame our efforts toward Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility as a community.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Here are all the free nonprofit webinars happening in April 2025 that the Internet has to offer.| WildApricot