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Leading Change While Preserving Culture: A CEO's Guide to Sustainable Transformations

Leading Change While Preserving Culture: A CEO's Guide to Sustainable Transformations

Successful nonprofit leadership means effectively navigating organizational change while preserving core values. Change, while necessary, can be disruptive and emotionally taxing for staff. To successfully guide your nonprofit through periods of change, it's crucial to balance urgency with empathy. This involves understanding the impact of change on your organization's culture and structure, and taking steps to mitigate resistance. The following provides a valuable framework, emphasizing the importance of clear communication, coalition building, and celebrating wins.

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From Friction to Flow: Practical Strategies for Building Bridges Between Nonprofit CEOs and Boards

From Friction to Flow: Practical Strategies for Building Bridges Between Nonprofit CEOs and Boards

Nonprofit boards are often composed of dedicated individuals with expertise outside the organization's core mission. While their passion is invaluable, a lack of specific nonprofit market understanding can lead to a domino effect of challenges. The solution lies in building bridges, not walls. This ensures CEOs can translate passion into impactful strategies, keeping the organization relevant, effective, and true to its mission.

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Unlocking Potential: How Organization Design Can Boost Your Team's Performance

Unlocking Potential: How Organization Design Can Boost Your Team's Performance

Struggling with unlocking the full potential of your nonprofit team? You're not alone. Collaborative efforts can often be hampered by unclear communication, unhealthy competition, and unclear roles, leading to lost productivity and missed opportunities. But what if a framework existed to guide you in empowering your team to achieve peak performance? Imagine a team that collaborates seamlessly, embraces challenges with enthusiasm, and consistently achieves objectives. It's possible with the right framework.

Our nonprofit consultants have 5 tips based on real-world success stories help organizations like yours reignite employee passion, foster ownership, and drive measurable results.

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Merger Messaging: A Strategic Approach to Communications Planning for Nonprofit Mergers

Merger Messaging: A Strategic Approach to Communications Planning for Nonprofit Mergers

Nonprofit mergers in health and human services, associations, credit unions, and many other sectors can be complex and challenging, but they can also present significant opportunities for organizations to amplify their impact, enhance their efficiency, and serve their communities more effectively. However, for a merger to be successful, it is essential to have a strong communications plan in place. We have the steps you need to develop and implement a strong communications plan, to ensure that all stakeholders are informed about the merger, that any concerns are addressed, and that excitement and momentum are built for the new organization.

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5 Steps to Drive Accountability and Build a Culture of Performance

5 Steps to Drive Accountability and Build a Culture of Performance

Organizations are overflowing with data, but not all data is created equal. In order to use data to improve performance and mission outcomes, it is important to collect the right data, analyze it effectively, and make data-driven decisions.

Our nonprofit consultants recommend 5 steps to enable CEOs and COOs to use data effectively to drive the change needed to build a culture of performance.

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The Fundamentals of Feedback 

The Fundamentals of Feedback 

We’ve all heard the adage “feedback is a gift.” While most nonprofit leaders would agree, providing constructive feedback is a skill not all managers have mastered. Many managers are so uncomfortable giving feedback, that they avoid difficult conversations altogether. And receiving constructive feedback gracefully is another skill set altogether.

But studies show that high performing individuals crave feedback. In order to develop and retain that talent, and compete in the war for talent, we have to create a culture of feedback within our organizations. This means teaching our staff how to give - and receive - feedback effectively.

In this post, we will explore the do’s and don’ts for giving and receiving feedback and how you can support a culture of feedback within your organization.

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Four Pillars of Successful Performance Reviews

Four Pillars of Successful Performance Reviews

For the most part, leaders agree on the importance of performance reviews and high performing individuals crave feedback. So why does it feel so difficult to create an effective performance review process? And how should reviews be designed to ensure they are effective? In order to function at their best, performance reviews need to be consistent, objective, contextual, and impactful. 

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Capacity & Cost Savings Through Org Design

Capacity & Cost Savings Through Org Design

It is important nonprofit organizations remember to address ‘how we work’ before ‘how many of us are working’ in order to tackle capacity issues more effectively. Our nonprofit consultants recommend addressing the root cause of capacity issues to free up time and resources that can be used to achieve your nonprofit organization’s strategic goals. This will lead to improved performance, reduced costs, and increased efficiency. 

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Benefit Strategy: Keep, Cut, Create, and Communicate!

Benefit Strategy: Keep, Cut, Create, and Communicate!

A benefits package is a great way to demonstrate how much you value your nonprofit employees. An effective benefits strategy is one that meets your employees’ needs while staying within your budget. A great benefits strategy combines employee needs, business needs, and aligns with your culture. If a merger isn’t in your future, it’s still important to reevaluate your benefits package regularly and remember to balance employee needs with the organization’s culture and budget.

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So you have a DEIB strategy. What now? 
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So you have a DEIB strategy. What now? 

Over the course of the last three years, many nonprofits have rightfully prioritized diversity, equity, and inclusion. But where do those initiatives stand today? Are organizations seeing the progress they hoped for? If you’ve seen some progress, but want to make sure your efforts don’t stall or if you aren’t seeing the engagement you hoped for, it might be time to regroup and make a new plan.

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Understanding the Benefits and Potential Drawbacks of Mergers

Understanding the Benefits and Potential Drawbacks of Mergers

Nonprofit mergers can provide organizations with the opportunity to achieve economies of scale, increase market share, and diversify their program or service offerings. However, there are also potential drawbacks such as cultural conflicts, financial risks, and regulatory hurdles that organizations need to consider as part of the merger process.

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The Top 3 Takeaways from Nonprofit Organization Design Projects

The Top 3 Takeaways from Nonprofit Organization Design Projects

You may have heard the phrase “structure follows strategy”, which signifies the need to assess and change how an organization operates to ensure its ability to fulfill its’ nonprofit strategic plan. When our nonprofit consultants engage with clients during organization design projects we often see 3 common themes that arise throughout the process. The way in which the organization and its leadership respond to these themes is critical to success and the ability to achieve desired outcomes.

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4 Steps for Taking On Technology Today!

4 Steps for Taking On Technology Today!

Complexity is a word that today's nonprofits are all too familiar with and the manner in which leaders address it can mean the difference between success and failure.

What is making the difference for many leaders and giving them the competitive edge, is the understanding, adoption, and implementation of improved and scalable technology solutions.

However, the adoption of new technology and digitalization can be a culture shift for many nonprofit organizations. The multitude of options, new terminology, and projected costs can - at times - make it feel as though it would be easier to maintain the status quo. For new systems to be successful, it requires an organization-wide commitment to learning, exploration, and buy-in. This begins with senior leadership making a commitment to the change.

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Clarity, Capacity, or Capability? 3 Methods for Improving Team Performance Today

Clarity, Capacity, or Capability? 3 Methods for Improving Team Performance Today

As a nonprofit organization implements new strategy or experiences growth, there are oftentimes roles within that organization that require new skills and capabilities, and deeper levels of understanding by management. Whether it be the ability to manage more complexity, learn new skills, increase the sphere of oversight, and/or operate with an increased level of strategic perspective, some team members embrace the challenge and exceed their perceived limitations while others may struggle to succeed in a new or expanded role.

Learn how to better structure the roles within your organization to support success or identify areas where change is necessary.

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Ten Steps to Reinvigorating a Partnership Gone Bad

Ten Steps to Reinvigorating a Partnership Gone Bad

Nonprofit partnerships are wonderful when they work as intended. Great partnerships can help amplify your story, augment your capacity, accelerate impact, and much more.

But what about when they do not go as planned? Even when both parties have done their due diligence before signing on the dotted line, there are times that partnerships require renegotiating or unplanned, early closure.

While it may feel easier to let a not-so-great partnership to slowly fade, it's actually better in the long run to lead with a professional, proactive approach to addressing issues in a constructive way.

Follow our ten steps for reinvigorating a nonprofit partnership and get back on track today!

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