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Ten Common Experiences of New Nonprofit Leaders

Ten Common Experiences of New Nonprofit Leaders

1) You’ll be informed of anything and everything that has ever bothered anyone.

There’s a new sheriff in town and many will hope that you address things previously overlooked. Whether it’s the brand of copy paper in the printer or the frequency of volunteer newsletters, each and every matter that has ever bugged anyone will be brought to you…with urgency.

The Value of Five Minutes

The Value of Five Minutes

How Can I Get Any Work Done with So Many Meetings? A day filled with meetings is the norm in the nonprofit sector. Perhaps once or twice, someone wraps up their discussion early, and you reclaim 10-15 minutes of your day, but more often than not, your windows for...

Are You a Paragraph Person?

Are You a Paragraph Person?

When I do strategic planning sessions for nonprofits, I often incorporate a “3-minute Rule.” If you find yourself talking for more than three minutes, you need to stop. This might prove difficult for a paragraph person. I don’t do this to stifle the conversation, but...

Should Nonprofits Recycle Board Members?

Should Nonprofits Recycle Board Members?

What does it mean to "recycle board members"? To start, it’s probably best stated as “re-cycle board members,” lest we confuse it for the renewal process reserved for cardboard and plastic bottles. To recycle board members allows them to serve an additional term cycle...

Ten Classic Habits v. The Next Big Thing

Ten Classic Habits v. The Next Big Thing

A recent Seth Godin blog applauded and cautioned all the personalities, products, and trends to be featured in the “Next Big Thing” lists that smatter social media this time of year.    “But the truth of the next big thing is that you can’t stay that way. The hot...