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Does Your Nonprofit Suffer from Fire Drill Culture?

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Flickr Photo by Gavin St. Last week, I was honored to do several workshops hosted by the Fund for Santa Barbara on how nonprofits can link a culture of well being to outcomes based on my book, The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout. Crisis As Workplace Culture. Leader loses credibility.

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Does Your Nonprofit Organization’s Culture Eat French Fries for Breakfast?

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Flickr Photo by Kris Krug. Even better is to have self-care so finely embedded in the nonprofit’s culture that there is not a need for a separate program, it is simply part of the way the organization works. The bottom line is that you want to scale happy, healthy, pay attention organizational culture.

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3 Reasons Why Pinterest Is Still Relevant for Nonprofits

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For example, Grist.org is a news website that focuses on the environment. Pinterest has a completely different culture than the other major social networking sites. It’s not about what you are eating in the moment or your current vacation photos. You can directly pin your videos from YouTube and your photos from Flickr.

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Why Data Informed VS Data Driven?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by neoporcupine. ” Being data-informed is something very different from a data-driven culture. Data-informed cultures are not slaves to their data. Data-informed cultures have the conscious use of assessment, revision, and learning built into the way they plan, manage, and operate.

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How and Why Stories Can Bust Nonprofit Silos

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Flickr Photo by Rex Hammock. Artificial barriers among program areas and staff can breed reactionary environments that are frustrating at best and debilitating at worst. Busting silos is ultimately about culture change. Miriam Brosseau and Stephanie Corleto share why. Fortunately, storytelling busts silos.

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Flickr As Mechanism To Reconnect With Professional Colleagues

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How much has our environment, culture, or information overload changed? I was really excited to find her photo contributed to one of my flickr groups! I wonder what lessons or techniques can be learned from her practice that can be applied with the next generation of tools?

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Silos Culture Inside the Walls of Nonprofits Prevent Effective Social Media Use

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Flickr Photo by Eqqman. Sam's story illustrates the pressing need for culture change within nonprofits or as colleague, Allison Fine , puts it "organizational silos prevent people from empowering their edge." . He suggests an "organizational gut check" about organizational culture. What’s the barometer?