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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

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To change that, we came up with a structure that allows for on-demand project work in blended, cross-functional teams. Winton also notes that this skill-based, collaborative model is the way millennials prefer to work. Our organization had been pretty tall and top-heavy. The success is shared.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Social enterprise models may well offer an answer. Should nonprofits become more aggressive in adopting new business models that can add needed revenue? What are the downsides and dangers in pursuing new models? These social enterprise efforts can add a business model by creating sustainable revenue.

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Three Imperatives for the Modern Nonprofit CFO in the Digital Age

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Look for allies and collaborators like IT teams, who might provide visibility into major expenses on the horizon and help avoid unexpected costs. For most nonprofits, this means creating a structural technology architecture that continually evolves, improves, and increases ROI for your organization.

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When Worlds Collide: Major Gifts and Direct Marketing Team Up to Maximize Mid-Level Donors

Connection Cafe

And successful mid-level programs are borrowing and blending the best of both disciplines. And there is more structure to ease any cultural or tactical friction that might arise between the departments. Unique staffing models are emerging. The strengths of each discipline are blending. Unique Staffing Models.

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Foundations and Nonprofits: What Does it Mean to “Speak the Same Language”?

Connection Cafe

If you give us a logic model or a theory of change format, we work hard to not only embrace your words but to put them in the right rows and columns. Over many years, my colleagues and I at The Rensselaerville Institute have learned that proposals based on process, structure, and beliefs are needlessly long. Collaboration is essential.

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70:20:10: Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process

Gyrus

Whether it be addressing the blended learning mix we provide, the content we promote directly, or the style in which our learners process information; there are countless decisions that we can make, and the answer that we provide today, may not be what is most effective weeks from now. Learning is a fairly nebulous industry.

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