Synopsis
Capable and reliable volunteers don't just happen. One of the most important aspects of recruiting, training, and retaining good volunteers is being clear about expectations and being proactive when problems come up. The Volunteer Survival Guide is one of the best tools you can have at your disposal to do just that. A perfect companion to The Volunteer Effect, this resource is priced so that your church, ministry, or nonprofit organization can give a copy to everyone on your team to help you build excitement for volunteering, help navigate challenges that might come up, and encourage volunteers to become the leaders of tomorrow.
About the Authors
Jason Young is a keynote speaker, executive coach, and consultant. He helps leaders and organizations with developing personal leadership, building healthy teams, and creating remarkable customer experiences. The coauthor of The Come Back Effect, The Volunteer Effect, and The Volunteer Survival Guide, Jason has an earned doctoral degree in the field of hospitality. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Learn more at catchfire.com.
Jonathan Malm is an entrepreneur and business owner. He runs SundaySocial.tv and ChurchStageDesignIdeas.com, reaching more than 70,000 leaders each month. Jonathan consults with organizations regularly on guest services and creative expression. The coauthor of The Come Back Effect, The Volunteer Effect, and The Volunteer Survival Guide, Jonathan lives in San Antonio, Texas.
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