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Personal Productivity Changes The World
Phillip Kingston
01/09/2009
As part of our commitment to the not-for-profit sector we are running a competition to promote personal productivity as a key driver of change within NFPs. Please find our Press Release below and click here to find out more.
PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY CHANGES THE WORLD COMPETITION
Do you work or volunteer for a registered not-for-profit organisation? If you think your personal productivity and ICT effectiveness needs no improvement, don't read any further. Everyone else, this is for you! Kingston Development invites you to send a 350-word submission on the role that personal productivity plays in changing the world. Entries close on 30 September 2009.
"The key to saving the world is personal productivity," stresses Dr James Gifford, Executive Director for the Principles for Responsible Investment, a UN-partnered initiative.
What does personal productivity mean for a not-for-profit institution?
How can improvement in personal productivity help the organisation address the global challenges of the 21st century in an attempt at shaping a better world?
If you have some ideas how to answer these questions, we are waiting to hear from you!
Winning applications will have the most potential for strong impact on their stakeholder base.
The competition is aimed at promoting efficient low-cost, growth-facilitating technical solutions in the non-profit sector. Win, and your organisation will reach a whole new level with the help of our workshop-and-consulting package, valued at $3,500. The competition is open to all registered not-for-profit organisations. Multiple entries per organisation are allowed, with the limit of one submission per person.
Entries close on 30 September 2009.






