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Entries in Leadership (30)

Tuesday
Dec142021

Outreach or just reaching out? How to get serious about growth Part 1

No one would argue that growing your organization, expanding your audiences, and serving more people are activities critical to your future. Yet in the nonprofit sector, organizations have a tendency to use a rather ambiguous and lightweight word to describe this function—“outreach.” Are you seeing results? Learn more about what works better.

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Tuesday
Nov102020

How to see the unseen variables of your organization's reputation

Your organization’s ability to accomplish its mission and revenue goals hinges on several factors, not the least of which is your organization’s reputation. See what that means in today's climate.

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Tuesday
Jul212020

Results are in: find out what's really happening with nonprofit revenue? 

Absolutely outstanding!
--Morgen Cheshire, Esq., Cheshire Law Group

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Tuesday
Mar102020

Coronavirus Planning: Try this Technique to Make Clearer Decisions

The importance of peering into the future to see what uncertainty is ahead is a critical skill for all leaders today. It should also be a mandatory exercise for strategy development. Today, one future came to be. We cannot rewind time. But the worst-case scenario of this version of the future has not yet happened. So let’s see what we can do.

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Thursday
Jan162020

Do you have a Mission Through Line?

Besides galvanizing your culture, your mission—whether you are a nonprofit, an entrepreneur, or a mid-size or larger organization—needs to have a through line.

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