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When nonprofit strategic planning goes wrong 

Candid

As one leader we interviewed advises , “There’s a culture piece that needs to be considered at the same time as the rest of the plan. Change management needs to be built in from the beginning.” There are a range of tools organizations can develop during the strategic planning process to help them stay on track.

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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

sgEngage

You can ask your grantees for feedback through surveys, interviews, focus groups, or informal conversations. Are organizations of a certain size more likely to abandon an application or submit it late, for example. To do this, you need to understand how these changes fit into your organization’s larger goals and strategy.

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Noodling Around Change Management and Social Media Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I interviewed Joitske about her work way back in 2006. I asked for some recommendations on Twitter for the best practical sources for change management. Joitske recommend Learning To Change. She also pointed me to an older post on her blog about one of theories of change in the book based on thinking styles.

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs A Holistic Operations Consultant

Bloomerang

Changing systems from QuickBooks to Intacct is not going to solve a “bad reporting” issue. However, changing culture will. Changing from one system to another is a process change. Managing people appropriately so that data entry and data quality is improved is a cultural change.

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Measuring Impact: Feature Article from the Latest Issue of NTEN:Change

NTEN

For example, a representative from the fundraising department can make sure you consider when your funders’ reporting cycles are so that you are producing outcome measurement results at a time that aligns with their requests for information about your programs.

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Using Everyday Technology to Improve Your Services

NTEN

MAP for Nonprofits and Idealware collaborated on six months of research that began with a survey of 180 human service organizations in Minnesota. Through their responses, and detailed follow-up interviews with 13 nonprofits, we discovered some remarkable and unexpected stories of innovation. Please share in the comments below.

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Using a Matrix Map to View Impact and Profitability

NonProfit Hub

Denise McMahan is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and is the founder and publisher of CausePlanet.org where nonprofit leaders devour Page to Practice™ book summaries, author interviews and sticky applications from the must-read books they recommend. _. Zimmerman’s Favorite Example of the Matrix Map in Action.

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