Zilch: The Power of Zero in Business
In this book, Nancy Lublin presents how she integrates not-for-profit grassroots marketing and budget tactics with mainstream corporations. In 2003 she was named the CEO of Do Something, a youth volunteering organization, that was sinking. Nancy rebuilt the non-profit organization to a revived and engaging one.
Nancy shares all her best practices and stories from her career which includes interviews with prominent not-for-profit leaders, such as Adam Sterling of Save Darfur, Wendy Kopp of Teach for America, and John Lilly of Mozilla. You will learn Nancy’s 11-question approach to business, which serves as a guide to help corporations navigate towards a more practical business model that will transform their financial achievements indefinitely.
Do Something! A Handbook For Young Activists
With co-authors Vanessa Martir and Julia Steers, Nancy Lublin shares the very best ways for teens to get involved with volunteering. DoSomething.org is currently connected to over 750,000 projects and serves as the largest internet-based teen service organization making it a perfect place for our next generation of volunteers to jump right in. DoSomething! is designed to be a fun interactive read for socially attentive kids to move their ideas into action.
Do Something! first guides the reader to their passion by presenting quizzes to help set a compass for their future efforts. This easy-to-follow guide is garnered to help teens who want to join volunteer missions around the world, whether it’s joining a project or creating their own. DoSomething! Delivers 33 action plans in numerous areas, such as human rights, animal welfare, poverty, education, environment, and disaster relief. Readers will get a how-to guide to create their own posters, enlist friends, fundraising, and send petitions out to bring awareness to their cause.
The XYZ Factor: The DoSomething.Org’s Guide to Creating a Culture of Impact
To create The XYZ Factor, Ms. Lublin enlisted the help of her team from DoSomething.org to each write a chapter, which she edited with Alyssa Ruderman. Each section focuses on a different aspect of the “XYZ” mindset for success.
The XYZ Factor is a bridge into the minds of millennials. XYZ generations are natural collaborators who work creatively within a team while maintaining transparency and accessibility. This is a new form of the work environment that is not always easy to adjust to. The XYZ Factor is here to guide your corporation to evolve into this new intergenerational environment.
DoSomething.org is a global leader in teen activism and is treated in this book as the window into the new culture of the XYZ mindset. The XYZ Factor is a complete guide to discover the authentic, collaborative, and creative environments unique to your team. This transformation will also allow you to maintain your brand’s appeal to your current audience while welcoming a new generation of clients.