Describe effective volunteer management
What will be an ideal response?
• Volunteers are treated like professional full-time workers, trained and held accountability
• The mission and priorities are framed in terms of the problem the organization is facing
• There is a clearly articulated positive vision of volunteers as valuable resources
• Leaders at all levels of the organization facilitate volunteer involvement and impact
• Paid employees are respected and participate in planning and managing volunteer activities
• Effort is made to reduce barriers and increase teamwork between paid and unpaid staff
• Openness exists to the possibility of changing and learning from volunteers' experiences
• Volunteers are sought from all segments of the community and from those being served
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A. Requiring the use of upper case, lower case, numeric, and special characters for a password. B. Requiring password changes every 30, 60, or 90 days. C. Requiring the use of a smart card and a password. D. The use of a fingerprint scanner for access to a device.
Providing ______ can reduce the tax burden on both the organization and the individual.
A. bonuses B. benefits C. merit pay D. commissions
The 50 million people of the population born between 1965 and 1976, also called the baby bust, refers to ________.
A. millennials B. Generation X C. baby boomers D. Generation Y E. Generation Z
Kelley went ice skating on a neighbor's pond, but she fell through a thin area into icy waters. Kelley did not have permission to be on the property, and the neighbor did not even know that she was there. Is the neighbor liable for Kelley's injuries?
a. Yes. The neighbor should have posted "thin ice" notices. b. No. Kelley was a trespasser and the neighbor can only be held liable for intentionally injuring her or for gross misconduct. c. It may depend on Kelley's age. d. Yes, the neighbor is strictly liable.