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" ... A great musician strikes the right chords. In the nonprofit world, that means knowing your target markets by making data-driven decisions from focus groups and surveys. It also means regularly checking in with your members to better understand what is important to them, which allows you to directly respond to their needs. Striking the right chords in fundraising is also crucial so that what you deliver resonates best with those who have a matching mission. ... "
" ... James: It's interesting because I feel like my work, obviously all of our work does, mirrors my musical taste. So I think I've written tons of sad songs, but there's always been something about the release of the dancing to a sad song. When I think about Motown that's what they were the champions of, was making those crazy minor chords come in and you're getting hit with this feeling of sadness. But the beat is keeping you going. So even if it was an album I still wanted to inject bits of the beat into their bits of emotion combined with the laying on the floor crying aspects of it. ... "
" ... Steves: One thing I've been doing is, in the dark, letting chords take me on a journey. I go through random beautiful chords, and I see how they resolve. Also, I talk more about marijuana than I smoke it. I don't have any qualms about it, but it takes time to smoke marijuana. And when I'm really busy, I don't have a lot of time. When I do smoke it, I’m ready to really relax and enjoy the moment. ... "
" ... Their friendship strikes so many chords because it highlights, as Dr. Qayyum notes, the importance of human connection at a time when we feel so unsafe. It emphasizes that what brings us together is our connectedness and our humanity and that is more important than any differences that separate us. She adds, “It is the positive difference that we make in other people’s lives that give our own lives meaning.” ... "
" ... “This is just sharing a toolkit — you’re not putting your brain in someone else’s body,” Laird says. “We’re all using the same chords, we have been in every pop song since the Beatles. But it’s all about how you put the chords together, and the words you write with them.” ... "