ASAE Newsletter for January 13, 2020 ASAE Newsletter for January 13, 2020
Talk Less About Innovation and More About the Future Even a boom economy can be a source of anxiety, when talented employees have lots of options and disruptive change is everywhere. Resist the temptation to demand instant innovation, and instead motivate your team with conversation about the future. Read More |
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IRS Asked to Issue Guidance on UBIT Refunds After Congress repealed a section of the 2017 tax law that required associations and other tax-exempt groups to pay UBIT on employee benefits such as parking and transportation, House Ways and Means Committee Democrats are asking the IRS for guidance on how organizations can claim refunds. Read More |
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Here’s why being likable may make you a less effective leader Professor Karen Cates of Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management finds that likable leaders may be perceived as good leaders but may not fully be achieving what is required of them.When presented baldly it can seem self-evident, but it is remarkable how few managers really adhere to the approach that when you treat people well, with respect,... Read More |
Predicting a ‘Kilo of Impact’ (Blog) Instead of relying on measurement to prove the value of a past investment, determining the value of an intervention before it has even started allows investors to factor in social impact alongside calculations of financial value. Read More |
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