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For Positive Outcomes, Hold a Mirror Up to Board Performance

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Their example highlights the importance of clearly establishing goals and outcomes that align with the mission and strategy at the onset. Reflect Positive Outcomes Yes, it can be hard to put behavior in the spotlight. The outcome of that scrutiny is well worth the effort. Those extremely specific goals kept us on target.”

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How can a welcoming culture help nonprofits improve outcomes?

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This culture can bring about the desired outcomes of staff, volunteers, and members who reflect the community, having a team possessing strong problem-solving skills, and leadership that embraces innovation. By making our teams more diverse, the outcomes from group work will become even greater. Illustration by Yuxin Qin.

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How To Thrive On Information Overload

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Ross Dawson ’s new book, Thriving On Overload , provides you practical insights and strategies to build a positive relationship with information and excel at work and all your ventures. Dawson draws on his work as a leading futurist and 25 years of research into the practices that transform a surplus of information into compelling value.

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Creating a Connected Campus to Award More Scholarships and Improve Student Outcomes

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Technology can streamline operations when systems are integrated and configured to improve communication among cross-functional teams and provide everyone with the information they need to get their job done. Ask stakeholders in other departments if all the information they need is easily accessible to do their job. .

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Why You Should Measure Impact in Addition to Outcomes

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Often, there is confusion between the outcomes of a particular process and the ultimate impact that the outcomes have on the world. To understand how outputs are different from impacts—and why you should measure impact in addition to outcomes—it is helpful to understand what goes into the process of achieving impact. Activities?

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

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Content is easier to produce and more effective when all communicators understand the desired outcomes.” The numbers, statistics, and trends should inform joint initiatives. Membership can use the information to target new prospects and be alerted to potential lapsers. Don’t write outcomes in stone.

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How To Thrive Amidst Information Overload

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Ross Dawson ’s book, Thriving On Overload , provides you practical insights and strategies to build a positive relationship with information and excel at work and all your ventures. Dawson draws on his work as a leading futurist and 25 years of research into the practices that transform a surplus of information into compelling value.