u/ManyNonymous

Does your org treat Donors like divine creatures?

Recently there was a huge donor meeting at our office. It was business as usual for others. A bunch of people were presenting their project in a conference room. Unfortunately the area had a power cut, the backup power has limited capacity and does not last for very long.

So, people decided to switch of everything other that the electricals in the conference room. Everyone seemed to be perfectly fine with it like its the norm. It was a very hot day btw, and we were all sitting with no AC or fan just so the more important people in the conference room are not disturbed.

I found this quite disrespectful. Its just a very toxic power dynamic that they are fostering.

Have you experienced something like this before?

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u/ManyNonymous — 1 day ago
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Looking to explore music classes classical / semi classical in Pune on the weekends or any group spaces. What to start singing again, loved it as a child.

Please drop your suggestions

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u/ManyNonymous — 23 days ago