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Flat, Tall, or In Between—Is It Time to Evaluate Your Organizational Structure?

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The organization may still be boxed into a structure that’s been the same for 20 years or more. How do you know that your organizational structure might need retooling? You are ready to add new categories of membership, sell products to a different audience, expand programs, or even revise the business model. You can do it.

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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. Nobody feels like they have the entire profit and loss resting solely on their shoulders.”

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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

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There was no working partnership with industry and public health. Sponsorships are the model that we’re all most familiar with. Look to the corporate sector, government, civic, or other associations or non-profit organizations to find collaborators who will add value. Brent describes the organization this way. “We

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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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How To Overcome Organizational Drag Within Your Company

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Organizational drag is all the practices, procedures, and structures that waste time and limit output. Left unchecked, organizational drag slows decision-making, increases costs, and becomes the "silent killer" of profitable growth. To combat organizational drag the first step is to practice good talent management.

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Sales Operations Demystified: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How To Do It Right

Wild Apricot

The composition, hierarchy, and primary role of sales ops may differ across industries and even across similar businesses of diverse sizes, but many of today’s sales ops leaders perform a standard core set of functions. The Structure of an Agile Sales Operations Unit. Here’s everything we’ll cover in this guide.

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The Problem of Nonprofit Data and Equity

NTEN

At its heart, the Equity Guide makes requests of two audiences: nonprofits that are engaging with technology at the staff, leadership, and application development levels; and the commercial technology industry that serves nonprofits with products, services, and solutions. This is genuinely a good thing.

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