
We've All Done It: Leadership Development Tips for New & Struggling Leaders
Has a toxic person ever made your life hell at work?! Heck yea! But if we’ve all seen it - we’ve all done it, too! For a fresh and funny take on leadership, fulfillment, and engagement - join workplace toxicity expert and bestselling author, Kimberly J Benoit for the We’ve All Done It™ Podcast: Leadership Development Tips for New & Struggling Leaders.
In this eye-opening series, get real about the role we each play in a toxic workplace and discover how we can kick toxic cultures from the inside out. With a judgment-free, humor-full perspective, Kimberly asks tough yet valuable questions of successful leaders from across industries and around the world. If you’ve ever struggled with an awful manager, dysfunctional situations, or challenging team dynamics, you’ll laugh and learn with each new episode of relatable stories, humbling moments, and actionable advice for better-navigating toxicity both at work and within ourselves.
We've All Done It: Leadership Development Tips for New & Struggling Leaders
Leadership Lessons from 30 Years in Nonprofit Sector with Adam Rabinovich
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In this enlightening interview, Adam Rabinovich shares insights from his 30-plus years of leadership experience in the nonprofit sector. Discover how these lessons can impact both nonprofit and for-profit environments alike:
- The difference between nonprofit and for-profit leadership cultures.
- The role of profit in nonprofit organizations and its reinvestment.
- Tackling employee engagement and retention in nonprofit spaces.
- The importance of transparency and professional development as empowerment tools.
- Insights into adapting for-profit strategies to nurture purpose-driven employees.
Adam's Bio:
Adam Rabinovitch is currently Executive Director of COPE – a nonprofit grief and healing organization dedicated to helping parents and families living with the loss of a child. He is also the Business Development Manager at Heller Fundraising Group.
Previously he was Executive Director of GOAL - a nonprofit educational program that provides children from under-served communities with the resources to help them get the most out of their education. Prior to that he was Deputy Director of Neighbors Link Network, a Tri-State area nonprofit.
Adam has nearly 30 years of leadership experience with nonprofit and for-profit organizations, along with a proven track record in business and organizational development, revenue generation and strategic planning, with emphasis on education, poverty reduction and social justice in under-served communities.
Adam holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.
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To learn more about Kimberly J Benoit or how you can work with her, check out her website, kimberlyjbenoit.com, or find her on LinkedIn.
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